Re: [xsrcg-devel] Checking in...
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From: Jesse W. <jwa...@sp...> - 2004-11-01 14:28:56
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Great! Well, I'm going to set up a public subversion repository for the project. I'll give you and Adam comit perms on it. Sorry that the previous libsrcg svn was private, Adam. I had it in the same directory as a private game that a friend of mine is working on (which I periodically code for). All I've coded so far are a few classes for the "main" stuff. Like I wrote an AttrMod class this morning. I also wrote an elf.py that takes advantage of the class. I'm fairly new to python as I just picked it up the other night. I'm using the online book, www.diveintopython.org. It is what really helped me fall in love with the language. I've attached my elf.py and attr_mod.py to this email just for fun and comments. I'll get the svn repository up today, though so that all my code is visible and so that Max can upload his code. Let me know what you guys think. If you can't tell by the files, I'm aiming to make it *very* modular. races can be added simply by creating a race.py file and loading it. On Mon, 2004-11-01 at 07:26, Max Noel wrote: > On Nov 1, 2004, at 11:59, Jesse Wattenbarger wrote: > > > I need to know if this is moving away from your visions or if it is in > > line with what you guys want. If it is moving too far away, I do not > > mind branching off into a new project. If not, I'd be delighted to > > stay > > aboard. And in either case, I hope that we can still swap information, > > ideas, and code. You guys can have all the previous C code I wrote if > > you'd like. It's nothing great or fancy. > > Heh... That's kinda funny, because I've started learning Python as > well, and the more I learn, the more I feel like it would be perfect > for that project too. Especially since there is a Python <-> > Objective-C/Cocoa bridge (PyObjC) which as I'm told works particularly > well. > I've started writing scripts to convert NSRCG DAT files to XML, in the > hopes of writing a GMViewDat program first. So far I've only had time > to complete the EDGE.DAT converter (I'll upload it somewhere if you're > interested). I thank McMackie for writing the NSRCG in the first place, > but Ghost, are his file formats baroque. > > > I'll be on IRC when I can. I have recently graduated, but I have not > > found a CS job yet. I'm currently working night audit at a hotel. I'd > > probably be more likely to see Max online than Adam at my current hours > > =). > > Congratulations for your graduation. > As for myself, I've moved to the UK for my final year of studies. I've > had to learn Java in 1 week and currently have loads of work, but it's > going okay, and I think I can put some time aside to work on this > project. > > -- Max > maxnoel_fr at yahoo dot fr -- ICQ #85274019 > "Look at you hacker... A pathetic creature of meat and bone, panting > and sweating as you run through my corridors... How can you challenge a > perfect, immortal machine?" > > > > ------------------------------------------------------- > This SF.Net email is sponsored by: > Sybase ASE Linux Express Edition - download now for FREE > LinuxWorld Reader's Choice Award Winner for best database on Linux. > http://ads.osdn.com/?ad_id=5588&alloc_id=12065&op=click > _______________________________________________ > xsrcg-devel mailing list > xsr...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/xsrcg-devel > > |