The team is back together, and excited to be doing another Jam. See below for the technical stuffs:
Language: Java
IDE: Eclipse + Saros to sync
Media: Audacity+Paint.NET
Libraries: Standard Java
We are looking forward to it!
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The team is back together, and excited to be doing another Jam. See below for the technical stuffs:
Language: Java
IDE: Eclipse + Saros to sync
Media: Audacity+Paint.NET
Libraries: Standard Java
We are looking forward to it!
Hey guys,
So we have always used Java for our previous submissions; it is portable, most everyone can run it, and can be easily collaborated on. Many of you may have heard of the programming language MatLab (more information here: http://www.mathworks.com/products/matlab/ ), which is primarily used for exactly what it sounds like, math. However, the language has just enough built in features that simple games can be created with it… So here comes the question: how many of you would be interested in, and could run, a game submitted in Mat Lab? No guarantees we would follow through with it, especially depending upon the theme next time around, but we just wanted to see if it would be worth while to try at all.
Happy Coding,
TnT
This will be our second LD . Tools:
Language: Java
IDE: Eclipse
SFX: We have time for SFX? (Audacity?)
Graphics: Paint.NET/hardcoded programmer graphics
Last time was a lot of fun and we look forward to this one (provided the theme isn’t horrible). Either way, we are in, and good luck!