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demo/intro source code

category: general [glöplog]
it's good to see people in the demo-scene releasing there code to help others learn. i noticed that this trend was almost none existent after hornet.org closed, but it looks like it is slowly being resurected.

greets to the recent source-code releasers, you know who you are.

added on the 2002-07-04 06:50:28 by pacman pacman
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actually, statix probably released the code so that he would never have to look at it again, and if square/32 bugs people can fix it themselves.

I wouldn't know what you expect to learn from that code anyway. :)
added on the 2002-07-04 13:06:26 by sagacity sagacity
pacman, people (like me) have been releasing sourcecode for a long time -- also after hornet.org closed down.

expand your horisont and visit other sites than pouet.net and hornet.org
search for zone51 demo, acid(coder) always includes his sources
added on the 2002-07-04 13:52:09 by Payda^pcn Payda^pcn
Our Underscore '02 demo (Amoeba) also included full source... In the final version, the source even worked ;-)
added on the 2002-07-04 16:02:08 by Sesse Sesse
most sources people release aren't really uhm.. you know
added on the 2002-07-04 17:43:37 by superplek superplek
unreadable? messy? old? crap? ;)
added on the 2002-07-04 17:47:44 by tomaes tomaes
Read the poor freak src and have some laugh! =)

I am preety bad proud about this babe...
added on the 2002-07-04 17:50:50 by Optimus Optimus
If u want to code some crappy qbasic of course..
added on the 2002-07-04 17:51:12 by Optimus Optimus
the square sources made me shit in my pants :)
okay it's outdated.. but he did THAT back in '97..
added on the 2002-07-04 20:35:06 by superplek superplek
statix have also released the bleam/lionhead sourcecode..
Here's the source code for my very first demo release, weighing in at 4 bytes on the C64 (+ the mandatory 2-byte loading address):

$007e: ee 21 d0 50

http://www.pouet.net/prod.php?which=7064
that's not the source code, white flame... it's a hex dump!
added on the 2002-07-25 16:14:11 by jazzman jazzman
That's what I typed in to the computer to generate the executable, so it's the source!
our demo "amoeba" (underscore 02 winner, yay!) comes with the complete sourcecode. opengl and cross platform. enjoy.

http://www.scene.org/file.php?file=/parties/2002/underscore02/demo/e_amoeba-final.zip&fileinfo
added on the 2002-07-25 16:21:53 by gloom gloom
..and next time; check if sesse has already posted. *doh*
added on the 2002-07-25 16:22:19 by gloom gloom
the source code from our first demo (space delirium) is also released here :

http://gozer.free.fr/scene/spaceDsources.zip
added on the 2002-07-25 19:01:43 by Stv Stv
i have some old pascal intro sources laying around.. ill release when as soon as i find them. but im sure nobody wants them. :p
i have written a c++ class that handles display
in a window and display in fullscreen for
software rendering. it is quite stable (i hope) and uses gdi and direct draw. you can also switch between fullscreen and window by pressing alt + return. would someone like to test it / have it / discuss the code with me ?
added on the 2002-07-25 21:05:24 by rac rac
we once made an "intro" in (msdos) batch...
released the source too...
:)

seriously, i'm not sure that releasing sources is meaningful.
i mean if one can understand a source, then he/she doesn't really need it; if not... well, why release them then?

(i would say 256b is an exception, but you can debug them...)
added on the 2002-07-26 01:22:49 by blala blala
Good Dressed sourcecode is out for the one who wanted it. I can't remember whom, but someone wanted to have them. I can't guarantee that it works after a compilation and the code is messy, so dont complain to me about how much it sucks because it was written back in 2005-2006.
added on the 2009-06-09 19:28:02 by rudi rudi
@blala : i don't agree... During CodeCraft #1 (<1Kb compo) we forced people to release the sources, and many people made improvements over other's code, that was fun. Also you can look quickly if someone has another algorithm than yours.
added on the 2009-06-11 15:16:27 by baah baah
For size coding it makes sense, as you can learn new tricks, and improve the original.
However, especially for demos, i don't see it. Why? Well, maybe to allow people with too much spare time to make a Window Gazilion/Linux/OsX/insert OS name here port of it. However these people should better make a demo about it, and watch the original in video.
added on the 2009-06-11 17:10:52 by FooLman FooLman
Personally, I like looking at someone else's source code. Sometimes I pick up a trick or two. It's also nice to see how people solve the same problem in different ways.

@rac: you mean you re-invented pixeltoaster and OpenPTC?
added on the 2009-06-11 17:24:49 by trc_wm trc_wm

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