My New GNU/Windows Platform

We recently got an Averatec 2200 laptop, which is a pretty sweet device. It’s small, fast, and moreover, has a great feel to the keyboard. Unfortunately, it keeps locking up in Linux, and the wireless card doesn’t seem to get recognized when I installed Ubuntu 6.06.
Because I want to do a lot of unix-like development, […]

Console Wars: The Fight for Developers is Something of a Myth

When Microsoft released the XBox 360, they added a new feature to their online “live” service called “Live Arcade.” The idea behind the arcade is that smaller independent developers (”Indies”) can develop lower cost games, and market them at lower prices to consumers without having to get shelf space at the local GameStop. In principal, […]

Alities

Someone left a comment on my amorMD2 page, asking if I had submitted it to KDE. It was a very timely answer, because I have been working lately on a new program called Alities (as in “personAlities”). The idea behind Alities is to completely throw away the legacy amor code, and develop a complete desktop […]

Lost the Code

I am digging through some of the old stuff on my website. A few years ago, I had been working on Windows port of my “amor MD2″ program. I had taken a break from it for a bit, which turned into something a little more permanent when I lost the source code I had been […]

Ultimate Galactic Pandemonium

UGP 1 (the original)
UGP started out as the “Undergraduate Game Project” at SUNY Buffalo. I originally went in to computer science because I wanted to make games. It wasn’t long before I became pretty annoyed at the fact that no one else in the university seemed to be interested at all, so I got together […]

Programming

These are just some programs I have developed.
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Amusing Misuse of Resources — MD2 Edition
After playing around with the UGP source code for a while, and looking at a common Linux application called “amor,” I figured it wouldn’t be too hard to merge the two. It took a couple of days […]