eye information 644 glöps
- general:
- level: user
- personal:
- first name: Ilya
- last name: Minkov
- cdcs:
- cdc #1: Untitled by Dust
- cdc #2: Delicious by Yodel [web]
- cdc #3: Ocean Machine by The Black Lotus [web]
- demo XBOX Complex by Doomsday
- mnemonix: where do all these comments come from out of a sudden? now i see them, as i wrote that i didn't. :>
- isokadded on the 2004-04-23 10:05:36
- demo XBOX Complex by Doomsday
- Ok, the name is probably a hint to http://www.pouet.net/prod.php?which=10586 - i wonder whether this oine is xbox as well?
- isokadded on the 2004-04-21 18:51:43
- demo XBOX Complex by Doomsday
- Ok, the name is probably a hint to http://www.pouet.net/prod.php?which=10586 - i wonder whether this oine is xbox as well?
- rulezadded on the 2004-04-21 18:51:22
- demo XBOX Complex by Doomsday
- This is an entry from a BP04 console compo. What platform does it run on????
- isokadded on the 2004-04-21 18:47:00
- demo Windows MacOSX PPC MacOSX Intel Space Invaders by Spöntz [web]
- Very nice!
- rulezadded on the 2004-04-19 17:25:06
- demo Java l o s t by Nope
- Anklebiter: there are 2 event models, an old and new one. New one is convenient, but unless you want to requiere a recent Java version, you can't use it! Same with UIs. It gets a bit easier when coding a demo applet because you don't need a UI and only need a few events, but nontheless... Then again microsoft has its deviations and its version is compatible with very old Java only.
Optimus: every Java2 book. Besides, if you use, say Java-TinyPTC and nothing more, you can be sure that you are compatible. Then again, there is SUN jar and MS cab for packaging - which you all don't need if all you do is 1 or 2 classes. - isokadded on the 2004-04-07 19:29:30
- demo Windows Decadentia by Sector Omega [web] & Stravaganza [web]
- Wonderful scenish music. Subtle but good effects.
- isokadded on the 2004-04-06 20:29:54
- demo Windows Decadentia by Sector Omega [web] & Stravaganza [web]
- Wonderful scenish music. Subtle but good effects.
- rulezadded on the 2004-04-06 20:29:42
- demo Java The Message by Focus Design [web] & Haujobb
- You say it yourself: *ANY* book from the store or library! I have Java 2 Kompendium here, but i can't recommend it to you for other reasons. I'm not sure Eckel's book covers UI issues...
But why bother with Java? Options are:
* FreePascal. Bolt on Boehm's Garbage collector if you like. Then it has fairly Java-like behaviour, though it looks differently. To use it learn Delphi first.
* D programming language. A not so consistent soup of Java and C, but very useful and easy to work with. And you can help promote, unlike Java, a not vastly commercial product. ;) Whole program optimizations, requieres typically half the code of C++.
* C++ - much more work than D, more cryptic, but hey, unlimited tweaking power and a lot of libs to borrow!
I would think that releasing source (say, under GPL - not very demo friendly license) would be a better alternative than Java if portability is the consern. - isokadded on the 2004-04-05 17:18:01
- demo Windows ABCDEmo by The Project [web]
- SO TRUE, SO TRUE!!!
- rulezadded on the 2004-04-05 17:07:52
account created on the 2002-12-16 16:05:27
