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The Treenimation web site is now ready for public consumption. Thanks to [[User:AlbertCahalan|AlbertCahalan]] for pointing me away from C# and towards Free Pascal. I look forward to installing Linux (on my old computer) in the very near future, and installing Free Pascal. |
The Treenimation web site is now ready for public consumption. Thanks to [[User:AlbertCahalan|AlbertCahalan]] for pointing me away from C# and towards Free Pascal. I look forward to installing Linux (on my old computer) in the very near future, and installing Free Pascal. |
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I have been advised that using Python instead of Delphi is probably the best way to go. So I plan to install Python on my main computer and Linux/Python/Sugar on my old computer, a Pentium II at 266 MHz. |
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Treenimation is a software tool used for creating web-based (real-time), multiplayer board games (as well as email-based board games). Subsequent versions of Treenimation will add support for games with 2D animation, and ultimately 3D animation. Treenimation includes a powerful yet easy-to-learn object-oriented scripting language called Treescript.
I am Mike Hahn, the creator of Treenimation. I am currently in the early stages of implementing Treenimation for Windows, using Delphi. I am hoping to recruit one or more Linux programmers to develop Treenimation for the XO Laptop. I assume this will involve porting Treenimation from Delphi to Free Pascal for Linux, and then translating it into Python.
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4-Oct-2007:
The Treenimation web site is now ready for public consumption. Thanks to AlbertCahalan for pointing me away from C# and towards Free Pascal. I look forward to installing Linux (on my old computer) in the very near future, and installing Free Pascal.
5-Oct-2007:
I have been advised that using Python instead of Delphi is probably the best way to go. So I plan to install Python on my main computer and Linux/Python/Sugar on my old computer, a Pentium II at 266 MHz.