Hi there,
not sure where to put this, so I figured I’d put this into the WIP section.
I’ve always been a lazy person, same goes to finding a certain mission debriefing. Luckily I study Informatics, which taught be quite a lot in programming, so I decided to write a little program to do the work for me.
https://github.com/AlexBrueckner/uoafeventparser
It is far from perfect, discontinued, and does not have all the functions I initially intended to implement. Work stopped on this version, but I suppose it brings along the idea. Currently working on a more optimized (this one was VERY memory heavy) and prettier version. Usage of JavaFX (new GUI Framework) is planned - which should make it look a little more fabulou
I recently decided to start working on it again, so why not post it here?
https://www.dropbox.com/s/u1m7pc49jpf4lu8/bmseventparser.jar?dl=0 <- .jar File
https://github.com/AlexBrueckner/BMSEventParser <- GitHub Repository
That is the new GitHub if you are interested in how development goes… Haven’t done much since December but I should be comitting much more in the next days.
So what I plan to do is this:
-Split the debriefings by the mission timestamps (will create a seperate textfile for each mission)
-Present the events in a nice GUI
-Show the aircraft type, loadout, weapon accuracy statistics
On a more optimistic side of thinking I also plan to enable streaming to an external location - think of it as some kind of “livefeed” of ongoing missions. But that was just an idea, it is far from being implemented or planned.
Suggestions and feedback are welcome.
Regards
Screamer