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Team A: Programming Thread

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Submitted by Bittman on
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Here Team A will display any result of programming for public feedback, comments or general banter about how the game's development is progressing. Typically we'll throw up sample executables which can be run to view the game's progress from thing to game to awesome game (hopefully).

Unlike art, programming is a bit more of a cooperative project, so any new version will be a representation of all that have worked on it thus far.

Constructive criticism is always welcome, but any off-hand comments about the game's progression won't be discouraged.

Posted by Bittman on
Forum

Here Team A will display any result of programming for public feedback, comments or general banter about how the game's development is progressing. Typically we'll throw up sample executables which can be run to view the game's progress from thing to game to awesome game (hopefully).

Unlike art, programming is a bit more of a cooperative project, so any new version will be a representation of all that have worked on it thus far.

Constructive criticism is always welcome, but any off-hand comments about the game's progression won't be discouraged.