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== hello - rosetta stone clone ==
== hello - rosetta stone clone ==
hi kelcy! I'm a new developer and want to make a rosetta stone clone, I've programmed a little bit in python before and know some other languages but am not a really serious coder and haven't gotten into pygame yet. where do i get started learning? [[User:Mchua|Mchua]] 10:53, 15 June 2007 (EDT)
hi kelcy! I'm a new developer and want to make a rosetta stone clone, I've programmed a little bit in python before and know some other languages but am not a really serious coder and haven't gotten into pygame yet. where do i get started learning? [[User:Mchua|Mchua]] 10:53, 15 June 2007 (EDT)

== game dev newbies & awesome @ olin ==

Yo! How's [[Game Development Newbies]] coming along? There are some other resources it would be handy to merge with, methinks - also, the software design class might find it to be a super-useful resource for their end-of-term projects.

From one of your earlier blog posts: "I am now tossing around thoughts of speaking to the administration to facilitate having cool thing like the OLPC Game Jam at Olin and starting a club for the same purpose." Any thoughts on this, now the school year has started?

With love from your sibb,

[[User:Mchua|Mchua]] 14:01, 21 September 2007 (EDT)

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hello - rosetta stone clone

hi kelcy! I'm a new developer and want to make a rosetta stone clone, I've programmed a little bit in python before and know some other languages but am not a really serious coder and haven't gotten into pygame yet. where do i get started learning? Mchua 10:53, 15 June 2007 (EDT)

game dev newbies & awesome @ olin

Yo! How's Game Development Newbies coming along? There are some other resources it would be handy to merge with, methinks - also, the software design class might find it to be a super-useful resource for their end-of-term projects.

From one of your earlier blog posts: "I am now tossing around thoughts of speaking to the administration to facilitate having cool thing like the OLPC Game Jam at Olin and starting a club for the same purpose." Any thoughts on this, now the school year has started?

With love from your sibb,

Mchua 14:01, 21 September 2007 (EDT)