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January | 2012 | Thunder Gorge
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Adventure is one roll away. Archive for January, 2012. Weekend ends, but the sun still rises tomorrow. January 30, 2012. A positive affirmation is often not enough for the drooling savagery of the truth. Experiment E – Evennia. January 29, 2012. And, in about an hour had everything going, user accounts, ports and all. World in a click. What a new era we live in. Ten years ago I would have had to actually build some boxes. Yet, here I was, in a new virtual plane of existence. Experiment E is complete.
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Nexus | Thunder Gorge
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Adventure is one roll away. Weekend ends, but the sun still rises tomorrow. January 30, 2012. I’m pondering a few prior projects, some that were very close to this idea that I long since abandoned. I need to return to these ideas, mix them up more, but also drastically simplify and shorten the complete time to market. Is there anything that fits within these broad parameters that can be tackled by one person, in their free time — of which is in drastically short supply? Experiment E – Evennia. So, now I ...
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Kooneiform | writing + text + games | Page 2
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Posted November 9, 2012. Lately I’ve been playing a lot of online chess. At the same time I’ve been messing around with new mud ideas. I like chess, and I like muds, so naturally I ask myself — can a mud play more like chess? However injecting chance into chess is really a minor point. What are some of the qualities of chess that might work in a mud? You start off equal to your opponent. You have a variety of pieces with different moves. This is the essence of chess. One problem doing this in a text ...
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November | 2011 | Adventures with Stackless Python and Twisted
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Adventures with Stackless Python and Twisted. Just another WordPress.com weblog. Archive for November, 2011. The Santa Claus Problem with Join Patterns. November 30, 2011. Here is a complete code for an implementation of the Santa Claus Problem with join patterns. Or at least, my initial stab at something approximating a join pattern. This code accompanies the previous post How Do You Solve a Problem Like Santa? One may ask “What is with the Twisted? One of these days I will write a stacklessreactor 🙂.
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How Do You Solve A Problem Like Santa? : Join Patterns in Stackless Python | Adventures with Stackless Python and Twisted
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Adventures with Stackless Python and Twisted. Just another WordPress.com weblog. Laquo; Prototyping Go’s Select and Beyond …. The Santa Claus Problem with Join Patterns. How Do You Solve A Problem Like Santa? Join Patterns in Stackless Python. I discovered the The Santa Claus Problem. In Richard Tew’s blog Stuff What I Posted. Googling join patterns led to Join Patterns for Visual Basic. Which in turn led to Jingle Bells: Solving the Santa Claus Problem in Polyphonic C#”. On The Santa Claus Problem.
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