Hi,

Can python be used to make good audio games with direct-x? I know python has 
a direct-x extension but I'm not sure how good it is.

Josh

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From: "Andy Smith" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Gamers Discussion list" <gamers@audyssey.org>
Sent: Wednesday, July 04, 2007 6:36 PM
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] Autoit was not necessarily true


> ok where can I obtain vb2005 or that C2005?
>
> On 7/4/07, Thomas Ward <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Hi Andy,
>> Visual Basic 6 is very old and out of date technology. Next year
>> Microsoft will be completely dropping support for it on Windows 2000,
>> XP, and Vista so it isn't even worth bothering with any more. However,
>> there are alternatives for writing accessible games.
>> There is Visual Basic .Net 2005 which is a fully modern object oriented
>> language which has allot in common with Visual Basic 6, but also is
>> quite diferent in many ways.
>> Another language used allot by blind gamers is C# .Net 2005, called
>> C-Sharp, which is also easy to learn, and is a great beginners language.
>> You can download free compilers for C# .Net and Visual Basic .Net from
>> the Microsoft web site, and you can purchase accessible books from
>> http://safari.oreilly.com.
>> As far as registration goes the reg info can be stored in a dll and can
>> be easily attached to your application. All you need to do is follow the
>> SDK or API guidelines for having the application use the dll to decode
>> the product keys.
>> I'm right now working on my reg program, and if you know what you are
>> doing they aren't super difficult to make.
>> Basically you need three things. A dll to generate and decode product
>> keys, a reg program which takes the product key checks to see it is
>> valid and write out a license file, and a product key generator that the
>> developer uses to creat the keys.
>> That's all I am going to say on reg program development as that is a
>> sensative subject amung developers.
>> How the keys are generated, where they are stored, etc is a matter of
>> privacy.
>>
>> Andy Smith wrote:
>> > How bout vb6? Where can I get a good book on vb6? And the reg
>> > programs, that must be real hard to compose with vb6. Maybe a dll
>> > attatched to an .exe, example: .exe program runs, then dll runs ontop.
>> > Dont know if it works though.
>>
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