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Living Room / Flash Game: Zoo Keeper (Dedicated to Mouser)
« Last post by KenR on October 08, 2006, 12:35 AM »
This game is dedicated to Mouser because of his response to Fish Hunter. I hope you all enjoy this one as much as I know Mouser is looking forward to ... and ... we're off!

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Developer's Corner / Flash Game Development Contest
« Last post by KenR on October 07, 2006, 03:51 PM »
Here's a fantastic opportunity for Flash game developers to get some nice money. Good luck to all of you!

Flash Game Competition - develop a game and win a cash prize!

1st Prize - £2000
2nd Prize - £1000
3rd Prize - £500

Develop a Flash game, send it to us, and you could win one of the three cash prizes!
What kind of game?

In keeping with the style of games on Mousebreaker, your game should be:

* New and original (Must not have appeared on another website)
* Fast-loading (maximum 600kb filesize)
* Easy to understand, difficult to master
* Quick to play
* Level based
* Highscore based
* Addictive! Ideally it will have that certain something that makes people play it again and again!

Other than that, it's up to you - you can develop a puzzle, shootemup, arcade game or any kind of game at all! ...

For those of you who do not know, here are the prizes with the US Dollar equivalents of the British Pound:

1st Prize - £2000 (Currently valued at $3742.40)
2nd Prize - £1000 (Currently valaued at $1871.20)
3rd Prize - £500 (Currently valued at $935.60)



from http://jayisgames.com/
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Ok Gerome,
You want to try to convince us that is NOT complaining?
Ken
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Netflix is holding a 1 million dollar contest awarded to the coder who can betst improve their movie recommendation engine.



from http://oreilly.com/
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Living Room / Remember the Milk: A task-management website to help you remember ...
« Last post by KenR on October 02, 2006, 12:16 PM »
Here's a site that is useful for reminding you of things ...



from bro|thrS
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Living Room / Flash Game: Sub Commander
« Last post by KenR on October 02, 2006, 12:06 PM »
We've been in the space, sky, and on the ground. Now it's time to go into the sea...

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Living Room / Flash Game: Fish Hunter
« Last post by KenR on October 02, 2006, 11:56 AM »
Here's a fun game that is a little less violent ...

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SAN DIEGO--The open-source Firefox Web browser is critically flawed in the way it handles JavaScript, two hackers said Saturday afternoon.

An attacker could commandeer a computer running the browser simply by crafting a Web page that contains some malicious JavaScript code, Mischa Spiegelmock and Andrew Wbeelsoi said in a presentation at the ToorCon hacker conference here. The flaw affects Firefox on Windows, Apple Computer's Mac OS X and Linux, they said.

"Internet Explorer, everybody knows, is not very secure. But Firefox is also fairly insecure," said Spiegelmock, who in everyday life works at blog company SixApart. He detailed the flaw, showing a slide that displayed key parts of the attack code needed to exploit it ...

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Developer's Corner / Great programming fonts at Keith Devens Website
« Last post by KenR on October 01, 2006, 10:56 PM »
Here are some great fonts to use for programming. I checked out the Proggy family and the Dina font (which is actually here on DC.com) and they are very nice.

Programmers have very particular font needs. A font for programming must be monospaced, extremely readable, and must sharply distinguish between similar characters, such as capital O and zero and the number 1, capital I, and lowercase L. In addition, good programming fonts allow you to view more lines of code on screen at once.



from MoeRL
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Official Announcements / Re: --> SEPTEMBER SOFTWARE DRAWING RESULTS - POSTED!
« Last post by KenR on October 01, 2006, 06:54 PM »
Well yes Carol, having over 12,000 fonts is outrageous. I am MUCH more reasonable. I only have 11,954 unique fonts and as proof, I offer this image. I think we can both agree in the appropriateness of such a number.

ok, ok, My name is Ken and ...

Ken
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Developer's Corner / API-Guide 3.7: A Windows API Programming Reference
« Last post by KenR on October 01, 2006, 06:04 PM »
Another DonationCoder.com member recently told me about some Windows API guide software, cleverly called API-Guide. This is the first program of this type I have ever heard of. Are there other similar programs that are better? Is this the one people commonly use? Inquiring minds want to know (or at least I do)!

Many people have asked us if they could download our API list because they couldn't go online for a very long time and it could take ages to download all the API examples. Of course, this was very unpractical, since the list is changing every month.

For these people we've created API-Guide! API-Guide is an API database with all the API functions of our API list.

API-Guide has over 900 functions, all documented, and explained with an example. Several functions also have a dotNET equivalent and dotNET example code.


from GEDDi_Fbs
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General Software Discussion / Nomad Personal Information Manager
« Last post by KenR on October 01, 2006, 11:33 AM »
Free open source, multiplatform PIM (Personal Information Manager):



from www.all4you.dk/FreewareWorld/links.php
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Living Room / Flash Game: Apartheid
« Last post by KenR on October 01, 2006, 11:24 AM »
Here's another flash game with a very different pace. It's a game about patience, attention, and timing

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Living Room / Flash Game: A-Blast
« Last post by KenR on October 01, 2006, 11:13 AM »
Here's a fun space shooter game

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Living Room / Flash Game: HeliAttack
« Last post by KenR on October 01, 2006, 10:40 AM »
Here's a fun way to spend part of your Sunday from DC.com

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Living Room / Flash Game: Curveball
« Last post by KenR on September 30, 2006, 03:15 PM »
Here's a cool flash game that you play by moving a square so that a ball coming toward you hits it and bounces off.

Have fun!



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Living Room / Re: oh, don't forget... (FREE txt reminders!)
« Last post by KenR on September 30, 2006, 02:55 PM »
Great find Matt. Thanks for sharing.
Ken
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Living Room / A pentop computer to help with homework...
« Last post by KenR on September 28, 2006, 05:56 PM »
I wish I had owned one of these when I was doing homework - particularly French!

Help them get unstuck with the Fly Pentop Computer, an intereactive homework tutor that actually reads what your kids write and gives them step by step guidance so they can "get it" on their own.



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Developer's Corner / Is Click Flipping The Next Internet Business Craze?
« Last post by KenR on September 28, 2006, 05:40 PM »
See what Yaro Starak, an Australian Entrepreneur, thinks about "Click Flipping"

Duncan Riley emailed me and made a post about two new eBooks by Scott Boulch, one titled The Death of AdSense and the other Life After AdSense both available by handing over the usual name and email opt-in. Duncan doesn’t hand out praise easily, especially when it comes to Internet marketing products, so I was intrigued.

The Death of AdSense


I spent one day on-and-off reading the two ebooks and I must say I was impressed. The first book about why AdSense is not so good anymore was okay. It is basically attempting to prove a point about AdSense but since I already share much of the opinion (although I wouldn’t use as absolute language to state it - but you need absolute language to create controversy and The Death of AdSense certainly succeeded in that regard, which I’m sure Scott Boulch is happy about), it was largely a quick read with some head nodding now and then ...



from www.stumbleupon.com
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Here's a great way to use your existing hardware to increase your security

This tutorial will take you step-by-step through setting up your PC and Webcam to act as a motion-detecting and recording security camera system. And the software required to do this is open source (free).



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Living Room / Flash Game: Artificial Lifeform Intended for Assassination and Sabotage
« Last post by KenR on September 26, 2006, 03:09 PM »
Here's another shooter to spend your time on. It's easy to get started and fun to play.

You might also take a look at some of the other games to play at this site. Now go have fun!



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Living Room / Play: Who Wants to Be a Millionaire
« Last post by KenR on September 26, 2006, 02:53 PM »
Play this game based on the television show where you answer questions by picking one of the answers provided to "win money"



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Living Room / Chicago Journal of Theoretical Computer Science Now Accepting Submissions
« Last post by KenR on September 26, 2006, 09:56 AM »
Here is a potentially wonderful opportunity for those interested in theoretical computer science issues (especially those interested in publishing). Maybe several DC.com members would like to submit something as a group (or maybe we could just shame Mouser into submitting something <g>)

The Chicago Journal of Theoretical Computer Science is a peer-reviewed scholarly journal in theoretical computer science. Articles are submitted and published in LaTeX source form, and distributed internationally over the InterNet. Articles are augmented by refereed forward references to improvements and subsequent related work. Readers may obtain articles through FTP, and HTTP (World Wide Web). Other widely used network tools will be supported as they arise in the future. The Journal is committed to minimizing publication delays, and to promoting maximum flexibility in the ways that readers use the journal for teaching, research, and scholarship. Access to articles is open, with shared copyright between the journal and the author.



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Developer's Corner / Wotsit's Format: The Programmers File Format Collection
« Last post by KenR on September 26, 2006, 09:48 AM »
Here's a great resource. It has specifications on hundreds of file types as well as source code, algorithms, etc. Check it out!

Welcome to Wotsit's Format, the complete programmer's resource on the net. This site contains file format information on hundreds of different file types and all sorts of other useful programming information; algorithms, source code, specifications, etc.

The search engine on this site is the simplest way to get to any information that you are looking for. If you have any useful programming documents or information, please Submit it so that other programmers can make use of it. Suggestions for improving this site are also welcome ...



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Developer's Corner / Search programming book source code for numerous languages
« Last post by KenR on September 26, 2006, 09:43 AM »
Need to find some code segments? Just select the language, enter the criteria, and click Fetch.



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