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enrio |
hi Jantz |
08:33 |
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enrio |
pdurbin, wats up? |
08:34 |
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Jantz |
hello enrio how are you? |
08:34 |
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enrio |
good, how about you? |
08:34 |
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enrio |
what are you learning? |
08:34 |
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Jantz |
yeah doing good thanks |
08:35 |
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Jantz |
learning C programming at the mo gona move back to java once i have c/c++ down pat who knows i might not get there lol |
08:36 |
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Jantz |
what about yourself? |
08:36 |
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enrio |
C has nothing to do with java |
08:37 |
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Jantz |
i heard C is the best place to start though, so im just tinkering with how binary fits into the picture with ascii code just figuring it all out |
08:39 |
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enrio |
C is a bad place to start |
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Jantz |
what about yourself are you a seasoned pro or still learning or? |
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enrioog |
sorry about that |
08:45 |
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enrio |
im less experienced guy |
08:45 |
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enrio |
than aditsu or pdurbin |
08:55 |
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enrio |
Jantz what compiler are you using for C? |
08:56 |
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Jantz |
i think its MSVC the default c compiler on visual studio |
09:02 |
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enrio |
is you're OS windows? |
09:04 |
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enrio |
btw Java has nothing to do with C |
09:05 |
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Jantz |
yeah windows 10 home and you? |
09:06 |
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Jantz |
enrio? |
09:06 |
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enrio |
Ubuntu 16.04 LTS |
09:07 |
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Jantz |
all the best programming applications are written in c/c++ though i think |
09:07 |
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Jantz |
i tried ubuntu but it wouldnt work |
09:07 |
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Jantz |
mint too and a half a dozen other linux distros |
09:07 |
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enrio |
you can try suse |
09:07 |
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enrio |
much easier than ubuntu |
09:08 |
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Jantz |
one day ill probably get around to it but im happy with my win10 at the mo |
09:08 |
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Jantz |
tried freebsd too but i know there are lots of them |
09:09 |
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Jantz |
will probably get lucky oneday |
09:09 |
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enrio |
freebsd is cleaner |
09:11 |
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Jantz |
have you done any kernel programming or? |
09:15 |
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enrio |
never |
09:16 |
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Jantz |
thats what i wouldnt mind doing on some linux distros for practice for closed source perfection |
09:25 |
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enrio |
what you wouldnt mind? |
09:28 |
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Jantz |
im not exactly sure but advancing a linux distro |
09:28 |
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enrio |
and what is the standard are you using? for C |
09:28 |
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enrio |
advancing a linux distro? |
09:28 |
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enrio |
you will create a new distro of yours? |
09:28 |
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enrio |
thats what it means |
09:28 |
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Jantz |
yeah, im just touching the tip of the C iceberg with a book but will read all free C books i can find |
09:30 |
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Jantz |
nah will probably just collaborate on open source C projects, and hopefully get to help with a linux distro |
09:30 |
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enrio |
what book is that? |
09:30 |
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enrio |
does it has name and author? |
09:31 |
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Jantz |
its just a beginner book but its not the greatest will look into further advanced books as i go and bounce heads with some pros on discord and irc to clarify/cement the knowledge |
09:32 |
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Jantz |
there are lots of free pdfs out there |
09:32 |
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enrio |
you never said the name of the book or author :P |
09:33 |
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Jantz |
i dont want to recommend it it might be the wrong move im not in the position to |
09:33 |
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enrio |
omg , what is the name of the book? |
09:34 |
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Jantz |
its just a beginner book i found on google, you can find it on google but dont blame me if its not good ok, youll find it its just an absolute beginner C book if you search those terms you will find it |
09:35 |
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Jantz |
but like i said dont blame me if its not the right book to be learning i just stumbled across it |
09:36 |
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Jantz |
ive found its not as in depth as i would have liked but i think its aim is just to get you going |
09:38 |
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Jantz |
probably need to get efficiency books, security books as well |
09:43 |
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Jantz |
i believe efficient optimal secure quality code is what you want to be producing |
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10:03 |
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enrio |
yes |
10:03 |
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enrio |
preferfed is O(1) or O(logn) |
10:04 |
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enrio |
and good luck making it secure |
10:06 |
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enrio |
btw i have no interest knowing youre name of the book |
10:07 |
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enrio |
you can hide it from the world :P |
10:08 |
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Jantz |
is english your second language? nah im just not in a position to recommend but its all good |
10:09 |
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enrio |
yes english is my second language |
10:10 |
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enrio |
what do you mean by recommending? |
10:10 |
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enrio |
why would i ask from a kid? |
10:11 |
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Jantz |
i am a pup but im not a kid |
10:12 |
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enrio |
okay |
10:14 |
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Jantz |
so you're a java programmer enrio? |
10:15 |
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Jantz |
are you Oracle certified or? |
10:17 |
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enrio |
im not recommending anything |
10:17 |
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enrio |
just google java |
10:18 |
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Jantz |
yeah ive got a oracle book ill get around to studying once i get c down pat |
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enrio |
google for Oracle certified Jantz |
10:24 |
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enrio |
im not recommeding it |
10:24 |
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enrio |
lol |
10:24 |
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enrio |
kiddish behavior == kid not pup |
10:28 |
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Jantz |
haha so enrio do you collaborate on any open source projects and talk on SO? |
10:28 |
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Jantz |
answer questions rather? |
10:28 |
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Jantz |
or ask? |
10:28 |
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enrio |
do you do any of those? |
10:29 |
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enrio |
ask yourself first. |
10:29 |
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Jantz |
sometimes i read answers on SO, and read open source code yeah |
10:29 |
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enrio |
im on SO for past 10 years |
10:29 |
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Jantz |
far out that is a long time |
10:29 |
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enrio |
dont try to point at me |
10:30 |
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Jantz |
just curious |
10:30 |
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enrio |
dont try to point at me |
10:30 |
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enrio |
curious for what reason? |
10:30 |
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Jantz |
chat and collaboration efforts |
10:31 |
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enrio |
Oh! god |
10:31 |
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enrio |
good luck. |
10:32 |
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enrio |
i wont take that answer |
10:33 |
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enrio |
you blunty say i dont want to give the name of the book and dont give filler of not recommeding things. |
10:34 |
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enrio |
and never act too smart :) |
10:38 |
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Jantz |
im constantly doing analysis on things |
10:39 |
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enrio |
good for you |
10:43 |
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Jantz |
so youve been in the game for some time yeah? are you collaborating on any opensource projects? or do you make closed source programs? |
10:46 |
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enrio |
Jantz, what are you doing? |
10:46 |
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enrio |
you have been on coding for sometime |
10:46 |
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enrio |
what have you done? |
10:47 |
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enrio |
any opensource or closed source program |
10:47 |
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Jantz |
shouldnt really answer a question with a question |
10:47 |
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enrio |
well i'm asking you |
10:47 |
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Jantz |
i asked you first |
10:47 |
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enrio |
i asked you later |
10:48 |
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Jantz |
how about catchya later |
10:48 |
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enrio |
lolz troller |
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11:37 |
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aditsu |
enrio: why are you acting like that? |
11:38 |
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enrio |
i'm sorry , it was kind of disturbing |
11:39 |
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enrio |
it was like question session on interview but the interviewer never speaks a word on what he is working on. |
12:39 |
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pdurbin |
enrio: just waking up. How's it going? |
12:40 |
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enrio |
pdurbin, which time you follow? EST PST, CST |
12:40 |
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enrio |
did i miss anything |
12:40 |
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enrio |
MST |
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pdurbin |
EST |
12:41 |
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enrio |
isnt it hard to follow? i never understood this day light saving and so many time |
12:42 |
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enrio |
gm |
12:42 |
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pdurbin |
It's easier now when your smartphone has a different time than your microwave. You change your microwave to match. |
12:51 |
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mr_lou |
enrio, Looking at your chat conversation, you don't belong here. You should just go to #java where they talk like that to each other. This is not the place. |
12:51 |
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mr_lou |
This here is exactly the place people come to to avoid shit talk like that. |
12:52 |
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enrio |
mr_lou, thought you ignored me |
12:53 |
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mr_lou |
That was nanooz or whatever your other nick was. |
12:53 |
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mr_lou |
Now stop acting like that. |
12:54 |
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pdurbin |
enrio: can you tell us about any programming projects you're working on? |
12:55 |
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enrio |
i have my own startup |
12:56 |
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pdurbin |
recently launched, right? |
12:56 |
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enrio |
yes |
12:56 |
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pdurbin |
how's that going? |
12:56 |
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enrio |
not that good! |
12:56 |
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enrio |
its not a job |
12:58 |
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pdurbin |
yeah, very different |
12:58 |
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enrio |
yes! |
12:59 |
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enrio |
not that different |
12:59 |
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enrio |
we use to work for a company and get paid |
12:59 |
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enrio |
now you own the company |
12:59 |
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pdurbin |
ah, you have a co founder |
13:00 |
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enrio |
nope :( |
13:00 |
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pdurbin |
:( |
13:01 |
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pdurbin |
mr_lou: hey, I finally bought a TV and now I'm in the market for a bluray player. Should I just buy whatever combo DVD/bluray they sell at the store near me? Does it matter? |
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mr_lou |
pdurbin, Well... preferences vary... I usually go for Sony players. |
13:04 |
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mr_lou |
But... yea.. I think any new player will do fien. |
13:04 |
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mr_lou |
*fine |
13:05 |
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mr_lou |
And all blu-ray players can play DVD, so no need to look for any special combo player. |
13:05 |
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pdurbin |
Oh! I didn't know that. |
13:06 |
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pdurbin |
And if I want to encourage my kids to make creative blu-ray content like you do, do they have to use old versions of Java? Or is there some other way? |
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mr_lou |
Yes, it's all old version Java. |
13:07 |
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mr_lou |
Java 1.3 |
13:08 |
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mr_lou |
But I don't think it's for kids. |
13:08 |
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mr_lou |
Blu-ray Disc Java games are for geeks who seek a challenge in limited platforms. |
13:08 |
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mr_lou |
Kids should use GameMaker or something and target other platforms. :-) |
13:08 |
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mr_lou |
Anyway, I gotta go do some shopping. Back later. |
13:10 |
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pdurbin |
hmm, you probably mean https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GameMaker_Studio , thanks |
14:12 |
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mr_lou |
back |
14:32 |
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pdurbin |
I'm just trying to say that I've got creative kids and I'm wondering if we buy a blu-ray player if that opens up more options for making stuff. |
14:55 |
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mr_lou |
Blu-ray Disc Java is interested if you'd like to target the game consoles while skipping any approval process. |
14:56 |
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mr_lou |
Or if you want to target standard blu-ray players. |
15:29 |
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pdurbin |
ok, thanks |
15:35 |
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mr_lou |
I think kids in general would be more interested in targeting PC though. |
15:35 |
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mr_lou |
Thus, Gamemaker... or similar. |
15:35 |
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mr_lou |
Unity maybe. |
17:00 |
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pdurbin |
more interested in mobile, I'd say, my kids anyway |
17:03 |
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mr_lou |
Then it's also Unity. |
17:03 |
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mr_lou |
Or some other tool that lets them target multiple platforms, including phones. |
17:50 |
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enrio |
well i went for a walk |