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Here are some things including software projects in programming languages and other
stuff that I don't use frequently. I think this is a great
resource for some things that are tough to find online. Sure, you
can find a lot of stuff online about SVG (Scalable Vector Graphics),
but how easy is it to find a simple SVG application to learn from?
Here ya go!
If you use something here, send me an email about it (I'd like to know
if this
stuff helps anyone).
Programming:
| Name |
Platform | Description |
Version Info |
| MulpyPong | Python, Pygame | MulpyPong
is what I wrote to learn a little about how Python works. It
supports up to four players and you can add more balls at any time.
See the file comments for controls. | v0.5 7-11-08
[Download] |
| Formula FUN!
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SVG, Javascript | Formula
FUN! is a sample game that uses Javascript to script its SVG objects.
My wife and I made it from scratch in a couple of days.
This was a project in our Computer Graphics class. Not much
was expected in our assignments, but we didn't feel like just making
the grade. Specifically, we were asked to just modify our prof's
code to draw a couple of lines and polygons with at least one animated
shape... SVG was just a quick toss-in topic that is not normally
in this course. We went a little overboard on these projects,
especially this one. The grade we received was "AWESOME!", which
I think is better than the 150 we got on the previous assignment. |
v1.0 2-14-07 [Download]
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Very other: Super Smash Bros. Brawl: Main Theme Lyrics and Singing Guide
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just wrote this up today (7/13). The main theme of SSBB is pretty
corny at first, but if you have some Latin background, you quickly gain
an appreciation for a music style that nobody ever hears (Agnus Dei,
Kyrie Eleison, and other church beats have nothing on this). I'm
no music expert, so I just drew some note holds and interesting
pronunciation. The singers aren't perfect, but they sound good!
I underlined letters that aren't in the actual word, but indicate
the way it is sung. Just a little knowledge of Latin will get you
through. Just remember that 'v' is pronounced like 'w', 'c' is
(nearly) always hard, 'e' is a long 'A', and ideally, no letter is
silent. Sprendor crescit!
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7-13-08 [Download]
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