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New project on CVS!

The new EHD project is finally in CVS!

The module name is, guess what, "EHD".

http://cvs.sourceforge.net/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/ehd/EHD

Posted by Stefano Mancarella 2003-07-16

UML model online

The new UML model we are working on is online!

Check it out at http://ehd.sourceforge.net/model/

To open the project you need Borland Together, but the class diagrams (which are in WMF format) should be readable with a simple image viewer.

Posted by Stefano Mancarella 2003-06-25

Both (Mostly-Frozen) Projects are now on CVS

The soure code to both s-man's and inanutshell's separate projects are now on CVS. the EHD_inanutshell directory also contains two games that were built off of the same architecture (Blackjack and Go Fish!), so feel free to check them out as well.

Both projects have been frozen in the hope that our combined project will soon surpass them both in both features, extensibility, and soundness-of-code. ... read more

Posted by G. Cooper 2003-05-09

New EHD cards

InANutshell is doing a great work in re-designing the game cards.

Take a look at his work and let us know what you think about it!

http://ehd.sourceforge.net/viewcards.html

Posted by Stefano Mancarella 2003-04-30

Old EHD projects available

The two old projects we are trying to merge are now available for review on our home page.
The sources for S-Man's project are already in CVS. Those for InANutshell's one soon will be.

Stay tuned!

Posted by Stefano Mancarella 2003-04-23

Open For Business! Who are we? What IS this?

Here's what's going on with this project:

Two developers, having started independently and having each completed about 65% of the work on their own versions of this project found one another and decided to merge projects. Together we're starting from the ground up to develop an amalgamized project that works out the kinks of both of our projects and together perhaps we will find the incentive to keep this bastard rolling right on through version 1.0 and on into the future. ... read more

Posted by G. Cooper 2003-03-31