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Programmer looking to help.

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Mon Nov 15, 2010 8:09 am
by LaconicWolf
Hi, I'm not sure how much the team is in need of other programmers right now but I figure I could at least offer my assistance. I found this project a few weeks ago after looking at Playshapes' other flashes, and after playing around with version 0.2 and checking out some of Renara's posts, I felt that this could be a good learning experience as well as a nice diversion from my schoolwork (like I need any others

). I'm a 3rd year computer engineering student and have most of my programming experience in c++ and java but picked up Flash and AS3 about 6 months ago. If you need to see examples of my work in Flash, I have a couple of rudimentary and mostly incomplete flash games for which I'd be happy to provide the source code.

Re: Programmer looking to help.

Posted:
Mon Nov 15, 2010 4:48 pm
by MrBear
I dont think the team would just pick you up since you have experience, most likely they need some examples of your work.
Re: Programmer looking to help.

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Mon Nov 15, 2010 6:14 pm
by Valithan
I dunno bout the team's status and needing people, but there are a number of fan projects jumping around that you can probably help out — if they also catch your interest.
Re: Programmer looking to help.

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Mon Nov 15, 2010 7:15 pm
by Sexybones
Idd say post those projects you've been working on so that it is possible for us to see your artstyle and how good you are and how the others can further help you.
Re: Programmer looking to help.

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Mon Nov 15, 2010 7:57 pm
by MrBear
Yeah I was about to suggest helping out with the fan projects. There are at least 2 huge projects undergoing slow production so maybe you can help speed it up.
Post in the Samus Platformer thread or the Greed is Good thread. Those are the 2 projects you should try for.
Re: Programmer looking to help.

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Mon Nov 15, 2010 9:30 pm
by trunks2585
Regardless of weather or not we need help in the programming department (we do) Ren doesn't want anyone else on board yet till he's finished the main engine script writing for the game.
Re: Programmer looking to help.

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Tue Nov 16, 2010 12:47 am
by LaconicWolf
trunks2585 Wrote:Regardless of weather or not we need help in the programming department (we do) Ren doesn't want anyone else on board yet till he's finished the main engine script writing for the game.
Does he not have any way to parallelize his work flow or is he just adamant about completing the the engine by himself?
As to the other other projects, if the LoK crew can't use me just yet then I yeah I guess I'll take a look at the other groups and see about joining them.
Re: Programmer looking to help.

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Tue Nov 16, 2010 10:00 pm
by toddymon
well. i have a project of my own that ive kinda wanted help on (i dont know crap about flash or programming). but check with the others first and see if they need help before joining in on my twice dead idea.
Re: Programmer looking to help.

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Wed Nov 17, 2010 5:04 am
by Acidrayne360
Personally, I'm glad to have you here, dude, a lot of stuff here could use a couple of extra hands to help speed it up, but I agree, some samples of your work would be nice.

Re: Programmer looking to help.

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Wed Nov 17, 2010 7:08 am
by LaconicWolf
Well, there's only one thing that I'd really be able to show off, but it's not particularly user friendly at the moment. It's pretty much just a prototype with no real graphics or animations to speak of (the "characters" are just cardboard cutouts), and the interface is very minimalist. I think I'll post it in a couple of days once I've gotten it in a more usable state. Unfortunately most of the work I've done is under the hood so even when I do post it, it may not seem too impressive.
Re: Programmer looking to help.

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Wed Nov 17, 2010 7:06 pm
by Cetera
Think the best way to get yourself recognised and a dedicated member of the team whilst Renara continues to work on the engine/G(UI) would be to follow in the same steps the others (corta, dirtyc101 etc.) and try your attempt at some LoK based spin-off with your own ideas. It's an excellent way to demonstrate your flash, artistic and creative skills. Also gives people like me something additional to look at!

Re: Programmer looking to help.

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Thu Nov 18, 2010 1:14 am
by toddymon
really i think things are more based on how good it looks and moves {and sometimes how realistic it flows}. if you got something that has both traits then i implore you to post it.