Monday, October 15, 2012

Testing!

A Quick Test!
class Hello
{
    public static void main(String[] args)
    {
        int number = 25;
        System.out.println("Testing!");
    }
}

class MyMath
{
    public float add(int a, int b)
    {
        return a+b;
    }
}

Friday, February 25, 2011

Not being deleted, after all

Yeah, okay, so I'm a liar. This site isn't being deleted after all.

For those of you wondering what the heck I'm talking about, in my last (now perma-deleted) post, I said that I was moving over to a new blogging site that seemed to offer more features and less of a hassle for me. This ended up not being the case, exactly....

It would seem that while Blog.com is a very nice place, it just isn't as reliable as good ol' Blogger. Sure, it may have had nicer themes to look at, but you know what's more important than design? RELIABILITY! So I'm going to stick to Blogger for now, and the six posts that I posted over there will be transported here, if I deem them worthy....


So, yah, that's pretty much what I've got to say on the matter. That, and I like Blogger's customization abilities a lot better. I'm able to edit CSS directly on this thing, so that's super nifty.

Sunday, January 30, 2011

In sickness and in health...

Well, I managed to catch quite the cold on Wednesday and it totally removed my will to program for three entire days. Bother.

I was working on making my own GUI functions library for my level editor project, and in fact I got a small example program up and running for fellow forum-dwellers to test. The feedback was positive, so I know my efforts at making my own GUI will be rewarded. Here's an image from the editor (although some things have changed since this was uploaded, the layout is essentially the same):


So far, I have the following working (although some are just ideas, I know they'll work because I've tested them in the past):
  1. Buttons
  2. Editable text fields (in a roundabout fashion)
  3. Pop-up window messages


My plans for the next week include:

  • Finishing up the GUI functions
  • Putting together a workable demo of the entire GUI and level editor
  • Figuring out the basics of the game engine and perhaps start working on a mock level
Provided time is on my side tonight, I plan to start working immediately since I feel a whole lot better than I have the past few days. Yay rest! And medicine.  

Wednesday, January 19, 2011

The New Year brings with it New Things

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Randomy stuffs




Holy smokes.  It's 2011? I was just getting used to saying "2010", and now I've got to worry about saying another syllable or three.  *sigh*

Anywhatsits, I have made two New Year's Resolutions for 2011.  Here they are.

  1. Program an entire working game and release it
  2. Cut back on caffeine by a considerable amount 
Why have I chosen to cut back on caffeine?  Because I'm way too addicted to the stuff and don't want to end up a person who gets super cranky if they don't have their morning coffee.  Y'know, like this guy:


Hmm, yeah, let's not end up like that.  Safer for everybody that way.

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Programmy stuffs

Recently, I've been learning how to program my own, fully-functional GUI system.  A lot of what I've learned has been from programming the same things over and over, but each time I did, I learned something new that made the next iteration of the program more efficient, and also taught me better programming techniques.  I'm vaguely familiar with object-oriented programming, however I was not familiar with how to implement it in everyday programming situations, so it didn't occur to me to utilize it for a GUI system.  Lesson learned now!

When I finally am done with it, or at least to a point where it works well, I plan to implement it into my game project  resolution, and also use it for the level editor for said game project. 

And that is what's happening in my programmy world. I will post an update here when I make a breakthrough. 





Thursday, December 16, 2010

Old Comic

So about a year ago, I got *really* tired of the PC vs Mac War, and decided to make a point.



It doesn't really matter what operating system you're using, as long as it works for you and what you do with it.

And yes, I know my art skills suck. :P

Untitled nothingish post

Recently I've been running Ubuntu 10.10 rather than Windows, and for some reason doing that made me look into programming with C++ more than when I mostly ran Windows. :P

I've now gotten fairly familiar with some of the more basic syntax of C++, but I still have quite the way to go. I had a couple of old C++ books, but I packed them up when I moved to another state (yay for moving!) and currently don't know where they are...hmm....

On another note, I think by getting more familiar with C++ I'll be able to use Microsoft's XNA Game Studio framework with C# pretty soon...not necessarily for 3D games mind you, but for 2D. I'd like to see if I can make my own little "Breakout" game; that would be really cool.

I really like the code structure of C++; in my head it just makes more sense and looks far more organized (well, depending on how good your layout skills are) than DarkBASIC, and something about it just feels more natural. If I can get proficient in C++/C# I will be enormously happy.

And that's what I want for Christmas.

Also this:
File:The Legend of Zelda Spirit Tracks box art.jpg

Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Christmas Spirit

Since tomorrow will be the first day of December (and thus the Christmas Spirit will be blossoming), I decided to change my computer around to reflect that. I also changed the blog around a bit.

Christmas Spirit on my Ubuntu partition
I LOVE that background, it's gorgeous. I found it here on deviantArt. I really wish I could find a Christmas Icon Set for Ubuntu, although that might be going a bit far....

To get in the Christmas Spirit I also set up a Christmas Tree in my room. I love Christmas.