klondikebar
Global Moderator
Malevolent Murkrow
Level: 44
Offline
Posts: 2977
Badges: (View All)
|
Holy crap that clear things up a lot. Looking back on it, now it makes a lot more sense. Thanks shihen
|
|
|
|
|
klondikebar
Global Moderator
Malevolent Murkrow
Level: 44
Offline
Posts: 2977
Badges: (View All)
|
Pleased to report, you've helped enough that I've been able to play around with classes and make functions that respond to prompts in them So thanks a metric tonne
|
|
|
|
Shihen
|
Pleased to report, you've helped enough that I've been able to play around with classes and make functions that respond to prompts in them So thanks a metric tonne Haha wooo! I'm glad Although just wait until you try making a GUI in Python... and have a knife ready. :p
|
|
|
|
Coyote Starrk
|
Haha wooo! I'm glad Although just wait until you try making a GUI in Python... and have a knife ready. :p What's the knife for? o.o
|
|
|
|
klondikebar
Global Moderator
Malevolent Murkrow
Level: 44
Offline
Posts: 2977
Badges: (View All)
|
Haha wooo! I'm glad Although just wait until you try making a GUI in Python... and have a knife ready. :p Sod that, I'll use a pre-built library
|
|
|
|
Shihen
|
Got invited to a new contest for a prize of Ł5k 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
|
|
|
|
Coyote Starrk
|
Got invited to a new contest for a prize of Ł5k 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
They are basically giving you 5K for a good idea, get on that, use your earnings to fund a new program, and become lead programmer for them! D:<
|
|
|
|
klondikebar
Global Moderator
Malevolent Murkrow
Level: 44
Offline
Posts: 2977
Badges: (View All)
|
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
|
|
|
|
Shihen
|
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 Wooo Ludum Dare, next!
|
|
|
|
klondikebar
Global Moderator
Malevolent Murkrow
Level: 44
Offline
Posts: 2977
Badges: (View All)
|
Wooo Ludum Dare, next! Next Ludum Dare is in August. Should be enough time for me to learn pyGame and then I can make my pong game for it
|
|
|
|
Magoo
|
Got invited to a new contest for a prize of Ł5k 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
You're good man~
|
In the distance, that day, when the star became music. | |
|
|
|
klondikebar
Global Moderator
Malevolent Murkrow
Level: 44
Offline
Posts: 2977
Badges: (View All)
|
Gonna try and learn JavaScript from here over the summer holiday, so I'm ready for my computing class next year (Because they will teach the absolute basics and no more, I want to show off ). Thinking about it, it's a logical choice as HTML5 is slowly getting better, especially for games. I still want to learn C# for Unity and MonoGame, and eventually I want to learn C and 6502 assembly so I can make NES homebrew
|
|
|
|
Magoo
|
Gonna try and learn JavaScript from here over the summer holiday, so I'm ready for my computing class next year (Because they will teach the absolute basics and no more, I want to show off ). Thinking about it, it's a logical choice as HTML5 is slowly getting better, especially for games. I still want to learn C# for Unity and MonoGame, and eventually I want to learn C and 6502 assembly so I can make NES homebrew What do you mean 'slowly getting better'? Wasn't it awesome from the get go?
|
In the distance, that day, when the star became music. | |
|
|
|
klondikebar
Global Moderator
Malevolent Murkrow
Level: 44
Offline
Posts: 2977
Badges: (View All)
|
What do you mean 'slowly getting better'? Wasn't it awesome from the get go?
It was a little choppy, like, if you compare a flash game to an HTML5 version of the same game, Flash generally wins (Mainly due to better sound support).
|
|
|
|
Magoo
|
It was a little choppy, like, if you compare a flash game to an HTML5 version of the same game, Flash generally wins (Mainly due to better sound support).
Yeah, maybe. But when HTML5 was released, wasn't Adobe neglecting Flash and Flash apps were suffering from it like a lot?
|
In the distance, that day, when the star became music. | |
|
|
|
|