Got invited to a new contest for a prize of £5k although I'm not entering this one. Money's tempting, but the rules are too annoying. The idea is to make an application to aid student education but your idea isn't allowed to clash with any of the existing 90~ or so applications that the sponsor has commercially published already. Personally I have no patience to deal with that, plus I want freedom in my development. They will pretty much claim ownership of the application if you win, too.
I have an idea for the application anyway and I'm going to start on it over the Summer. If it obtains the same standard as required in order to win that contest then who knows, might earn something from it :p
That's a shame, would be a cool thing to enter
In my news, I understand classes to the point where I can make them and understand what it all does (hell yeah), and once I've gotten to the part in this tutorial where it talks about installing modules I plan on learning pygame and maybe pyglet.
After that, I'll make games and be happy