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More Android Work: AirBop

Thursday, November 29th, 2012

Well it’s been over a year and there have been no updates to this blog. Sorry about that. I have been very busy with my family (my wife and I had another baby) and my day to day work. (Why is it that no one every told me how much of my free time would [...]

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Quiet Lately

Friday, September 16th, 2011

Hey Everyone, or anyone that’s still around sorry it’s been so quiet around here lately, I’ve just had so much on my plate. Moving, baby, wife, work, a new homebrewing passion, reading, writing, and so on. All of this has led to very little time spent on this blog. I have some things in mind [...]

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Possibly Hacked 2.0

Tuesday, August 3rd, 2010

Just to let everyone who still reads this blog that it looks as though I have been hacked again. Please don’t believe the rumours, I am not selling, nor will I ever, levitra online. If you notice anything strange in the text on this blog, or you end up redirected to some strange site, please [...]

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Back from Holidays

Monday, August 18th, 2008

Sorry about the lack of updates and responses here everyone. I’ve been away on holidays so I haven’t had any time to access this blog or work on the level editor at all. I’m going to try to get the code up as soon as possible so that anyone interested can start playing with it [...]

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Possible hackage

Friday, May 30th, 2008

Note: The blog was hacked. I spent all night trying to clean it up. If you have registered here you may think about changing your password. Sorry about this folks it pretty much sucks. Hey everyone, Just to let you know there is a strong possibility that this blog was hacked recently. A helpful user [...]

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A Simple Python Game Engine?

Thursday, February 21st, 2008

Is there anyone else out there that is looking for this? A simple Python (2D) game engine? I’m not talking about something like PyGame, PyGlet, or Rabbyt, all of which are very good at what they do. What I’m talking about may use these technologies (I’m thinking PyGlet and Rabbyt) but would do so in [...]

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Thanks for the great ideas

Wednesday, February 13th, 2008

I’d like to thank everyone that commented on my last post, and everyone that has emailed me ideas. They are all very much appreciated. It’s hard keeping up with everything that is happening in the Python world, and sometimes the coolest things are happening in far off places. I got a few suggestions for Pycairo, [...]

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I’m still here

Thursday, January 24th, 2008

No I’m not dead…even after the recent car accident….I’ve just been busy. Busy writing for columns for the monthly Python Magazine. But that does not mean that his blog is dead! In fact I’ve been spending the last hour looking around the web for something new and cool in the world of Python. I’m looking [...]

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Python Magazine Issue One!

Thursday, October 4th, 2007

The first issue of Python Magazine is finally available and they’ve made it freely available via PDF. The magazine is quite good and I’m please to announces that I’m writing a monthly column for it entitled “Welcome to Python”. So if any of you are wondering why the posts on this blog have slowed down [...]

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Python 3000 Status Update from Guido

Thursday, July 5th, 2007

I just stumbled on this and I thought I’d pass it onto my fellow python programmers, it’s a python 3000 status update from Guido van Rossum. Personally I’m looking forward to Python 3.0, I don’t know if I’ll like the break in backwards compatibility but a lot of the changes seem great. Making the print [...]

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