hi,
just a suggestion! we could create a game development list where all
things game dev can be discussed and a nice section in audecy website
where articles on game dev is posted!
hth
On 7/29/13, john jpcarnemo...@comcast.net wrote:
Hi all,
I've spent the last several hours working on
Thomas already has a list for that.
At 05:52 AM 8/3/2013, you wrote:
hi,
just a suggestion! we could create a game development list where all
things game dev can be discussed and a nice section in audecy website
where articles on game dev is posted!
hth
On 7/29/13, john
Hi,
Actually, that already exists. Its just that not too many people know
about it or have joined. The list is
develop...@usagamesinteractive.com
and it is dedicated to all things game development. I think what I
should do, now that I own the Audyssey website and domain, I should
move the game
Discussion list gamers@audyssey.org
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] looking for programming advice: cyntax difference
between bgt and java
Hi,
Actually, that already exists. Its just that not too many people know
about it or have joined. The list is
develop...@usagamesinteractive.com
and it is dedicated
Hi all,
I've spent the last several hours working on a possible game
in java, and I'm feeling increasingly that I would rather be
trying to write an action rather than a text-based game for this
concept. Therefore, I've started taking another look at the bgt
documentation. I'm finding some
Hi John,
As Java and BGT are both based on the C-style syntax the syntax itself
is pretty much the same. The differences between the two comes down
to built-in classes and functions. So since you know a bit of Java it
shouldn't be too difficult to learn to use BGT.
Cheers!
On 7/28/13, john