Plan for Jason Resch
by Jason Resch · 03/09/2003 (2:24 am) · 2 comments
Insight Zero, Creating Games and Entertainment. although site is still old the mail server is working now. Also we have Deepblue C++ emulation engine on there and soon to be released Terminal Seven and Webulate (uses deepblue) also the new site will not just be a BORING and useless company site. since i know how hard being a SELF TAUGHT developer is the new site will contain areas for developers. code snippets, developer forums, code of the week, and allow developers like your selves to submit code for anything EVEN torque any engine any OS. me being experienced in Playstation Programming i may put some Playstation stuff on there. to submit your code for the compilation of the Developers centre send them to submitcode@insightzero.com
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Thanks
Jason Resch
CEO - Lead Programmer / Insight Zero
phone: +61 0419 293 341
web: www.insightzero.com
mail: info@insightzero.com
to keep up-to-date on all Insight Zero activities including developers centre. newsletter@insightzero.com to receive the newsletter
Thanks
Jason Resch
CEO - Lead Programmer / Insight Zero
phone: +61 0419 293 341
web: www.insightzero.com
mail: info@insightzero.com
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03/09/2003 (7:35 am)
Phil, not sure but I think it's a hacking game, and he's mentioning features, ie you can program inside the game itself : inspired by Uplink, but going further in the hacking procedures by giving the player the possibility of writing his own code. I think that's what he meant :)
Torque 3D Owner Phil Carlisle
[qoute]"which allows simulated programming and actual running of the Simulated Programs"[/qoute] huh? you mean its an interpreter? or a virtual machine?
Deepcode: a programming simulation engine? again, huh?
If its an interpreter, please call it that. If its a virtual machine, call it that.. if you start calling things different names, people will get confused as hell, and if this is supposed to be about programming, why not use real programming terms?
Phil. (confused).