As much 'fun' as developing enterprise java applications with Maven is, I
would like to think that developing games with Maven would be even better :)
I'm hoping to convince the jMonkeyEngine project to let me mavenize their
project, and in the process create a game archetype supporting 3d
that developing games with Maven would be even better :)
I'm hoping to convince the jMonkeyEngine project to let me mavenize their
project, and in the process create a game archetype supporting 3d
acceleration, sound, input, etc. I think it would be great to get a game-dev
environment up and running
to convince the jMonkeyEngine project to let me mavenize their
project, and in the process create a game archetype supporting 3d
acceleration, sound, input, etc.
Why convince them? Just do it. I've never seen an oss project that won't
take a submission that makes their lives easier.
I think
:)
It does sound fun... I've never gotten into game development much myself.
I'm hoping to convince the jMonkeyEngine project to let me mavenize their
project, and in the process create a game archetype supporting 3d
acceleration, sound, input, etc.
Why convince them? Just do it. I've never seen
environment up and running with one maven command, as all the existing
tutorials are complex and error prone.
all of them, eh? Careful, buddy, many people on this list wrote those
tutorials.
I think he meant the Java Gaming Tutorials, not the Maven tutorials. ;)
Hehe, yeah I meant the gaming tutorials.
And the tutorials are well written, but getting an environment up and
running with the right native libraries etc. doesn't always work as
expected, so hopefully maven can bring some order.
On Dec 11, 2007 5:51 PM, Nick Stolwijk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 12/11/07, Kallin Nagelberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hehe, yeah I meant the gaming tutorials.
And the tutorials are well written, but getting an environment up and
running with the right native libraries etc. doesn't always work as
expected, so hopefully maven can bring some order.
Ha,