Re: [Audyssey] What language for gaming? Was:Re: dark room and programming for Wiimotes

2009-02-10 Thread Ryan Smith
Hi, Was the multiplayer programming done in all VB.NET? Did you use Winsocks? And I agree VB is the best way to go. -Ryan On Tue, Feb 10, 2009 at 6:06 PM, Che c...@blindadrenaline.com wrote: Hi Ken, Not sure what you mean by vb .net express looked a mass of confusion . Are you referring to

Re: [Audyssey] What language for gaming? Was:Re: dark room and programming for Wiimotes

2009-02-10 Thread Thomas Ward
Hi everyone, Quote I've done about all you can imagine an audio game could use, from joystick inputs, to full featured online play with virtually no lag. All this was done with visual basic .net. End quote I'd like to add to this in my experience that the language itself is usually as

Re: [Audyssey] What language for gaming? Was:Re: dark room and programming for Wiimotes

2009-02-10 Thread Thomas Ward
Hi Ryan, Seeing Rail Racer was built using an older .NET framework I'm not too certain what Che used, but I can tell you what you need for .NET 3.0 and .NET 3.5. Under .NET 3.x use System.Network.Sockets instead of Winsocks. HTH. Ryan Smith wrote: Hi, Was the multiplayer programming done in

Re: [Audyssey] What language for gaming? Was:Re: dark room and programming for Wiimotes

2009-02-10 Thread shaun everiss
on the subject of java, what do I set my java association to to open java files, I have java 6.11 reason is that every time I upgrade my nokia pc suite software it automatically associates java files with the phone installer software. obviously I don't want to do that. At 05:10 p.m. 11/02/2009,

Re: [Audyssey] What language for gaming? Was:Re: dark room and programming for Wiimotes

2009-02-10 Thread Thomas Ward
Hi, Eclipse is very accessible. I use it with Window Eyes 7 any time i have important Java projects to do, and it also works fine with Orca on the Linux side. So it is a decent accessible cross platform Java IDE. To Ken or anyone else considering Java Eclipse also comes with a graphical