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Deadlock Screenshot for Walter
May 09, 2007
Tom S
May 09, 2007
Georg Wrede
May 09, 2007
Pragma
May 09, 2007
Walter Bright
May 10, 2007
Charlie
May 10, 2007
Clay Smith
May 10, 2007
Bill Baxter
May 12, 2007
Tom S
May 10, 2007
david
Deadlock presentation outcome
May 12, 2007
Tom S
May 12, 2007
Peter Modzelewski
May 12, 2007
Bill Baxter
May 12, 2007
Tom S
May 13, 2007
bobef
May 14, 2007
Pragma
May 12, 2007
Peter Modzelewski
May 14, 2007
Clay Smith
May 15, 2007
Chad J
May 14, 2007
Pragma
May 14, 2007
davidb
May 14, 2007
Tom S
May 14, 2007
Charlie
May 14, 2007
Tom S
May 15, 2007
Tom S
May 15, 2007
Frits van Bommel
May 15, 2007
Tom S
May 15, 2007
Kirk McDonald
May 15, 2007
Bill Baxter
May 19, 2007
Simen Haugen
May 15, 2007
Walter Bright
May 15, 2007
Georg Wrede
May 15, 2007
Walter Bright
May 15, 2007
Bill Baxter
May 15, 2007
Georg Wrede
May 15, 2007
Walter Bright
May 16, 2007
Lutger
May 16, 2007
Tom S
May 16, 2007
Lutger
May 17, 2007
Tom S
May 18, 2007
Anders Bergh
May 18, 2007
Tom S
May 09, 2007
... and whoever else is interested :]

http://img71.imageshack.us/img71/2967/anotherscraa8.jpg


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Tomasz Stachowiak
http://h3.team0xf.com/
h3/h3r3tic on #D freenode
May 09, 2007
Tom S wrote:
> ... and whoever else is interested :]
> 
> http://img71.imageshack.us/img71/2967/anotherscraa8.jpg

Cool!

Seriously cool. I think Walter has to now show two slides!!
May 09, 2007
Tom S wrote:
> ... and whoever else is interested :]
> 
> http://img71.imageshack.us/img71/2967/anotherscraa8.jpg
> 
> 

Nice lighting.  If you kept the physics support from the demo you gave me a while back, then you can call me doubly impressed!

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- EricAnderton at yahoo
May 09, 2007
Tom S wrote:
> ... and whoever else is interested :]
> 
> http://img71.imageshack.us/img71/2967/anotherscraa8.jpg

Thank you. I'll be showing it off!
May 10, 2007
Tom S wrote:
> ... and whoever else is interested :]
> 
> http://img71.imageshack.us/img71/2967/anotherscraa8.jpg
> 
> 

Lets see some more!
May 10, 2007
Tom S schrieb:
> .... and whoever else is interested :]
> 
> http://img71.imageshack.us/img71/2967/anotherscraa8.jpg
> 
> 
So tell us, how did the presentation go? :-)

david
May 10, 2007
Charlie wrote:
> Tom S wrote:
>> ... and whoever else is interested :]
>>
>> http://img71.imageshack.us/img71/2967/anotherscraa8.jpg
>>
>>
> 
> Lets see some more!

Just sign up for beta

http://www.team0xf.com/
May 10, 2007
Clay Smith wrote:
> Charlie wrote:
>> Tom S wrote:
>>> ... and whoever else is interested :]
>>>
>>> http://img71.imageshack.us/img71/2967/anotherscraa8.jpg
>>>
>>>
>>
>> Lets see some more!
> 
> Just sign up for beta
> 
> http://www.team0xf.com/

Site seems dead.

--bb
May 12, 2007
Bill Baxter wrote:
> Site seems dead.

Weird... I haven't noticed any downtime. I'm sure it will be up the next time you try it ;)


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Tomasz Stachowiak
http://h3.team0xf.com/
h3/h3r3tic on #D freenode
May 12, 2007
david wrote:
> So tell us, how did the presentation go? :-)
> 
> david

The presentation went really well :) IMHO, we crushed all the other teams in almost all aspects of the project. After the presentation, we received congrats from many folks from the univ, had numerous new beta-tester applications and lots of applause ;) Our project supervisor, Piotr Rosiak also received congrats from other supervisors, or so I heard.

In the end, it turned out that the jury didn't like computer games very much... Maths doctors & professors == bad jury for a game programming team. So we scored 2nd, after a project which basically combined some GPS stuff thru bluetooth and Google Maps... Which, according to 80% of my univ mates was... ridiculous.

I don't want to sound like bragging, but I can sincerely say that we created the best project, with lots of cutting edge programming, fine team management, lots of coffee, 70k LoC, 1100 svn revisions and eventually a really cool game. We only had about 20 minutes to present it though. Virtually no one from the jury even peeked at the code or understood what a 'shader' is or what Ageia PhysX does.

One of the best things about the presentation was that we bashed C++ and Java and got no strike-back from the C++ and Java zealots present in the audience, including the lecturers. We answered all questions we were given and certainly got some folks interested in the D language :)

Currently we're going to catch up on some other univ classes and once done with them, continue working on Deadlock, possibly in an expanded team, as the course no longer limits us to 5 students.


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Tomasz Stachowiak
http://h3.team0xf.com/
h3/h3r3tic on #D freenode
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