Hi Luiz, I haven't had a chance to take a look at this yet, but I plan to tomorrow. Sounds very cool! G
On Dec 1, 2010, at 12:00 AM, Luiz Gustavo wrote: > Hi! > > I've written a little memory game in Pivot, and I'd like to share it with you. > It can sound silly, but in my blog, a post about a memory game written in > Swing is one of the most readed. That's why: it shows many features of Swing, > like especialization of components, event listening, layout, etc... > That's why I've made it in Pivot: I could write a code that have, in few > lines, many important features of Pivot: layout, event listening, interface > markup, binding, etc.. > I've written it using Pivot 1.5.2, but as soon as possible (as soon as Pivot > 2.0 get ready) I'm gonna rewrite it. My intention is to write a Pivot > tutorial to a brazilian magazine, showing Pivot 2.0 features, and I intend to > use it as an example. > > Greg, if you think this could be a good example for the project site, feel > free to use it. If that applies, just mention my name, and I'll be really > happy for that! > > I've written a small post in my blog telling about the game: > http://luizgustavoss.wordpress.com/2010/12/01/jogo-da-memoria-com-apache-pivot/ > I've shown the source code, but I left a challenge to readers who get curious > to visit Pivot's website. > > The eclipse project is attached. > > > > -- > Luiz Gustavo S. de Souza > > http://luizgustavoss.wordpress.com > http://luizgustavoss.blogspot.com > http://twitter.com/lugustso > <pivot-memory-game.zip>
