That redirected me to http://handcodedhero.org/, which apparently
doesn't exist (it's not even registered).
On 11/17/2014 09:04 AM, Tod Hansmann wrote:
First, let me get the link out of the way:
http://www.handmadehero.org/
For those of you that don't know, Casey Muratori (somewhat known in the
games industry, works at RAD tools, and did this awesome article series on
compression-based programming, you should google it) is doing a game
old-school style. He's not using an engine, he's not using a framework,
he's just building a game from scratch in C++. He's doing it
cross-platform, he's going to have it all be public domain at the end, and
you can watch him make it and talk about it every weekday evening (you can
miss days, it's ok).
I'm going to be participating as much as I can, because I love Casey's work
and he's a good guy and I LOVE the old ways of coding efficiently and
awesomely. Listening to someone like Sid Meier talk about making games
just gets me giddy inside, and I'm really hoping Casey emulates some of
that awesomeness for the old ways of building a game by hand.
This is about as open source as it gets, and it's something my oldest two
and I are excited about. I hope someone else out there is too.
Cheers,
-Tod Hansmann
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