QBL-CMNDR Development

Development blog for QBL-CMNDR. Latest, Greatest, Current.

Latest Work on the application...

Good news:

I AM working on material related to the QBL-CMNDR application. and I’m working damn hard at it, if I do say so myself. I’m currently evaluating a promising new cipher for inclusion in the application.

Bad news:

I’m working through a complete analysis, history and criticism of several of the ciphers for inclusion in the documentation of the application. Frankly, So many of the books out there on the topic of English language/ Roman character set gematria, and the English Qabalah in particular suffer from a lack of clarity in their arguments. In some cases, I’ll even be so judgmental as to say the argumentation of the case for the cipher consists primarily of a lot of blind assertion and special pleading from within a narrow set of specially crafted axioms.

Delays and upcoming updates....

Sorry for the lag in updates here on the software.

I'm currently researching a number of other ciphers and working on plans for making the software more flexible in term of adding new ciphers and correspondence tables. Most of this is being done in very brief runs with many interruptions, as things are busy between home and work just now.

However, with the holiday break coming up, I'm hopingto have time to get an updated release out to you sometime in early January.

First Release Approaching...

I've spent most of this weekend working on getting to the point where I feel that the English gematria portion of QBL-CMNDR is suitable for public consumption. There are no analytics in place yet, beyond raw calculations, and I need to add calculators for numeric and foreign passages within English, as they occur in a number of the Class-A texts. Not yet implemented are the calculations for the NAEQ method of "counting well" as described in Liber AL 3:19., and written up in this essay by Jim Lees.

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