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My version: http://www.gamegardens.com/gardens/view_game.wm?gameid=68 And the source: http://hg.ericw.ca/high-king

Building this game (back in 2007!) landed me my first job in the US and set me on the path to developing my first commercial games.


nice but sadly no AI and no other players :(


$89/month is in New York. $15/week is in Boston.


I became interested in ARM assembly after reading the x86 assembly Forth tutorial that was recently posted on HN. Lacking an ARM processor, though, I'm wondering what emulation options are available? I'm looking for a dead-simple setup that will let me test and run whatever toy ARM assembly programs I write.



Any specific recommendations from that set? I was looking at Qemu earlier but I'm curious to hear from HN folks who have had experience with these emulators.


Check out the Amiga emulator UAE - it's been ported to virtually everything (Linux, OS X, Windows, DOS, BeOS, Palm OS, and much more, including AmigaOS!) and is under active development (WINUAE, anyway):

http://www.thefreecountry.com/emulators/amiga.shtml http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UAE_(emulator)


From the webpage it seems that UAE emulates the m68k, not the ARM processor.


Qemu is pretty good, but ARMv7 emulation isn't quite complete yet. Anything compiled by gcc will probably run though.


Worked well for me recently when Linode crashed and burned, it let me know almost right away.


Which is kind of strange as the service is running on Linode itself. I'm currently working on redundancy across data centers/providers.


With ViEmu it's my favourite environment in which to write and, more importantly, debug code.



Either they or JWZ are lying, then. I know who my money's on.


According to their own response, they never cancelled with DNA. All the rest of their post is irrelevant.


"We admit that we made a mistake by not reaching out to the previous venue to make our decision clear before informing our internal team. We weren’t aware they were passing up other opportunities in our favour and understand the staff is not thrilled about our choice"


Yes, I see how their response concedes that they never cancelled. You'd think they wouldn't cast aspersions after doing that.


They seem much easier to reach with bad publicity.


I'm sure jwz will be perfectly happy with the situation, since they were magnanimous enough to offer him free tickets to their event.


A minor point, but C# will generate simple getters and setters for you automatically with syntax like "type Property { get; private set; }". As soon as you want to do anything interesting when get or set, however, you're back to playing human compiler.


Khronos is working on C++ bindings. But having the core API in pure C should make adding bindings to other languages a (relatively) easy thing to do.


Nginx also supports server-side includes: http://wiki.nginx.org/NginxHttpSsiModule


My feeling is that the numbers are skewed because of the bias in the people choosing to report their relationship status. For the countries with a low number of reported single people, perhaps there is some stigma attached to being single?


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