I've started to work on a cross-platform GUI about a month ago. This task involves code rewriting from scratch, thus, improving the performance and reliability of
my client. More information coming soon...
I was a little confused when I first looked at your project. Your wallet is a wrapper that uses RPC instead of direct commands? Doesn't this add latency as well as a security layer that need not be there? I'm sorry but I really have not done alot of reading on it and have never programmed in RPC calls myself (havn't programmed in over a decade now) so I may not be understanding the mechanics of your interface correctly. I just cannot grasp why on a single machine you would want to use a network call as opposed to using a direct call with the command? I do on the other hand see why you would do this if you were working on a light wallet for remote access. Maybe you could clarify this for me in your OP?
Put your dogs on leashes, it looks sloppy and pathetic the constant trolling of the DRK/DASH thread. Let each coin stand on their own merits and the market will ultimately decide.
Who's trolling? Link? Sorry Drk thread is far too long to search. I haven't looked at it since the Dash announcement.
Ohh Yeah Icebreaker can be a lot to handle. Just put him on ignore if you don't like what he says. He pretty much calls them straight as far s I've seen. Or at least how he see's them. I do the same but usually don't go into other coins threads unless they go to the ones I support and start first.