Did they just kick him off? Cause I didn't hear him say anything about taking the stream offline.
Notch's Livestream for Ludum Dare 21
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#52"Unfortunately, mojang has been permanently deleted. All of mojang's videos will no longer be available." Did they just kick him off? Cause I didn't hear him say anything about taking the stream offline.
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#53"Unfortunately, mojang has been permanently deleted. All of mojang's videos will no longer be available." Did they just kick him off? Cause I didn't hear him say anything about taking the stream offline.
via twitter
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#55Earlier quoted context omitted.
We're offering him 100% free service on TwitchTV. In fact, he'll MAKE money through our partner program. Since we already have a massive Minecraft casting community, I think it's a logical place for him to do it: http://twitch.tv/directory/Minecraft
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#56"Unfortunately, mojang has been permanently deleted. All of mojang's videos will no longer be available." Did they just kick him off? Cause I didn't hear him say anything about taking the stream offline.
"I deleted the channel myself to stop any further costs. It got WAAAY out of hand, haha" via twitter
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#57Earlier quoted context omitted.
I have lost count of the number of things I learned. Particularly new ways of doing things.
Can you list some of them? The concept of editing the game loop code while the game is still running is new to me (even though apparently this has been around for a long time).
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#58Edit: Seems like many people having problems with it, but Notch is sticking with it. Would be awesome if the Justin.tv/Twitch.tv crew can jump in and help!
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#59Earlier quoted context omitted.
Can you list some of them? The concept of editing the game loop code while the game is still running is new to me (even though apparently this has been around for a long time).
I didn't watch the full stream, only an excerpt from the middle. Do you know how that works? That really fascinated me.
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I'd pay money for a 24-hour channel of various programmers, known and unknown, livestreaming. Does this exist already?
Would be interesting to have a recording of the linux kernel programmers, could release a 'Best of Code 3.1'... offering football highlights of coding :) I wonder who would pay to watch Carmack and others code on a regular basis..