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16Jan/09link

Progressing…

I've completed the tutorial project (not the regular, full-blown version) for the screencast. It's a simple django interface with admin interface and a public view for the tickets. I was thinking of adding more public views, but that might extend the length of the screencast to more than 30 minutes. I'll try making the screencast and see how much time I have left for more features.

django-tickets-tutorial-preview

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9Jan/09link

Change of direction (yet again)

Due to the lack of updates (and partially a lack of motivation on my part) I'll start shifting this blog towards more of a developer-blog-style of current working projects. The advantage is that entries would be more frequent, but less relevant to everyone as a whole. If it even was before. Happy New Year to everyone (Yes, it's a bit late!)

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19Dec/08link

Reflector Game (Thing-a-ma-jing)

Downloads are at the end of this post.

Obvious there's no name since it was pretty much left dry. The game I was working on over the semester is here for download. I've never got any artwork or levels and I missed the day to present it to the club due to my food poisoning illness. So it's here. :)

Since this game utilizes text files for levels, you can create your own levels (and I encourage you to do so) which is pretty important since I don't really have that many levels. Some documentation on creating levels/map-packs are outlined here.

I assure you things aren't quite as clean as I like it, and no comments since I was the only person managing the source code (plus, I had limited time).

For source code grabbers, you should also note that this depends on:

  • Python 2.5+
  • Panda 1.5.3+ (I've included panda into my vanilla python installation in windows)
  • PyYAML 3+ for level parsing
  • upx (optional) for compressing libpanda.dll for distribution
  • py2exe to build the executable

A simple google search will easily return the dependencies. And now some links:

Download: Binary | Source

Aidos! And Merry Christmas (or whatever other religious beliefs you follow).

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