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Re: 2-browser interactive (2D) tankbattle game written in perl

by cmilfo (Hermit)
on Feb 11, 2002 at 06:37 UTC ( [id://144584]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to 2-browser interactive (2D) tankbattle game written in perl

Excellent! It reminds me of the old Atari game (name escapes me now). Next add some walls, etc. or maybe airplanes and clouds. :-)

I am excited to see some SVG development going on. I've been using Scalable Vector Graphics for about four months now. It's a lot of fun. Have an open standard is nice, and it's even nicer that SVG is XML based. We use it to display wave approximations in our math research. The coolest thing is to right click, view SVG source, and there are all the data points!

These guys have *excellent* examples.

Casey

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Re: Re: 2-browser interactive (2D) tankbattle game written in perl
by hackmare (Pilgrim) on Mar 08, 2002 at 11:11 UTC

    If anyone is interested, I am presenting a paper on this at the SVG:Open converence in Zurich in July, and holding a workshop on SVG-Browse-Database interaction.

    If I can find the time, I'll also present something at YAPC::Europe

    Andreas Newmann from carto.net is putting the SVG conference together.

    hackmare.

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