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Games Center / Showcase / Re: Jackal
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on: 2013-01-07 20:29:08
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Nice one there ! I liked playing it although I found rotating the jeep left/right a bit hard and less sensitive. I loved the art as well, cute grahpics & sounds 
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Discussions / Miscellaneous Topics / Re: Is programming as a job boring?
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on: 2013-01-06 20:01:27
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I'm not experienced enough to talk about this but I think given the possible work environments for non-game developers, it'd be boring after a while to do web or backend or such things. I've recently started working part-time in a company developing mobile & Facebook games, it's been fun so far. THERE ARE EVEN GIRLS 
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Games Center / WIP games, tools & toy projects / Re: Mr. Boots
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on: 2012-03-10 12:39:04
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I can't download the game from the link. It says : Forbidden
You don't have permission to access /download/ on this server.
Additionally, a 404 Not Found error was encountered while trying to use an ErrorDocument to handle the request.
Apache/2.2.16 (Unix) mod_ssl/2.2.16 OpenSSL/0.9.8e-fips-rhel5 FrontPage/5.0.2.2635 mod_bwlimited/1.4 mod_auth_passthrough/2.1 mod_wsgi/3.3 Python/2.7.1 Server at lonecoder.heliohost.org Port 80
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Games Center / Featured Games / Re: Pixel Towers - Android / Desktop Game
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on: 2012-02-19 19:35:15
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I see so with a team of 3 or 4, it'd probably take sth like that too, cuz we have no libgdx experience at all. Thank you.
Drop me a line if you get stuck. Always happy to help if I can  Cheers, Bach I'll do so for sure, you asked for trouble  Thank you 
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Games Center / Featured Games / Re: Pixel Towers - Android / Desktop Game
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on: 2012-02-18 18:19:20
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It's really nice game, may i ask how long did it take you finish this project ? I mean the time from scratch to uploading to the market ?
It took us (we're a team of two) just over a month to create the game. We're only doing this in our spare time so we unfortunately don't have as fast of a turnaround as we'd like  But, for whatever reason things went fairly smoothly with this project and we're able to make good progress.. Cheers, Bach I see so with a team of 3 or 4, it'd probably take sth like that too, cuz we have no libgdx experience at all. Thank you.
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Discussions / General Discussions / Re: Programming language decisions
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on: 2012-01-15 13:10:19
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And I thought I had the right to post on this topic as a newbie, seems I got wrong.
Are you being touchy or just playing hard to get?  Not at all, I suppose. I haven't been into forums earlier, i don't know how things work here, so I just wanted to say my opinion, not like trolling or sth. Sorry if I looked like that but I'm not 
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Discussions / General Discussions / Re: Programming language decisions
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on: 2012-01-15 12:39:59
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Visual Studio's C# editor gives code completion choices as you type anything, including letters, if I'm not mistaken. JDT only offers suggestions when you type '.' in code out-of-the-box. Is this what you're referring to? I haven't used Visual Studio in ages, but I remember being enamored with it until I learned from experience just how smart Eclipse really was. The item above aside, Eclipse was (is?) all-around much more helpful IMO. Code completion including parameter types/documentation for members, *much* better refactoring support, all kinds of fun shortcuts (Ctrl+O, Ctrl+T), etc. Just sit down with someone who uses Eclipse day-in and day-out, you'll be amazed at how smart it really is.*  * My experience is the JDT Java support only. My understanding is support for other languages isn't as robust. Yes, that's what I referred to. Eclipse's feature with Ctrl + Space is also good. And I thought I had the right to post on this topic as a newbie, seems I got wrong.
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Discussions / General Discussions / Re: Programming language decisions
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on: 2012-01-15 00:27:45
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With C#, you will have to use Visual Studio, which is a horrific IDE. Also Eclipse > Netbeans (hehe lets not start this war...  ) I didn't use Visual Studio a lot but It's been the only thing that I missed from C# World. I don't know any free Java IDE that has code intelligence and type-aware code completion as great as Visual Studio.. I'd love to be corrected on that there is free Java IDE that has type-aware code completion. However, NetBeans is also great for Java.
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