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#12An HTML5 video game. Going into this I would have never thought making a game could be so much work. Still very much a prototype and only really works well in Chrome.
Here's a screenshot: http://cl.ly/image/1x3X1X1I0s0Y
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#13Http://protactapp.com
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#14I think OPML[1] is way more powerful and interesting than most people realize. It could be the lingua franca of transmitting structured information if more tools supported it.
My problem was I couldn't find an outliner I was happy with. Then I remembered using Org mode a few years back and decided to dust it off again. Turns out it has a very powerful export engine and I was able to whip something together pretty easily.
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#15http://www.hn-sentiment.com I wrote this for a hackathon over Christmas. Does sentiment analysis on an entered topic against hacker news posts and comments.
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#16A game - I haven't worked on it in exactly ten months now :'(. My willpower is drained. Here's the pathfind & boid/flocking - I am going to rewrite it, it's incredibly buggy and ugly as of now :( https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/1367825/coop_pathfinding... - sorry for the dirty screen, I couldn't record the screen because of performance. Here's the menus - saw a presentation by Martin Johansson on "Make it jucy" (…
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#17http://frinlet.com/alpha_1.0 An HTML5 video game. Going into this I would have never thought making a game could be so much work. Still very much a prototype and only really works well in Chrome. Here's a screenshot: http://cl.ly/image/1x3X1X1I0s0Y
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#18 http://a.warming-smile.org/
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#20http://frinlet.com/alpha_1.0 An HTML5 video game. Going into this I would have never thought making a game could be so much work. Still very much a prototype and only really works well in Chrome. Here's a screenshot: http://cl.ly/image/1x3X1X1I0s0Y
I liked the demo :-) I wanted to know what was beyond the horizon so I kept walking for a little while, and some birds apparently were afraid of me and flew away when I was close. I wonder what the gameplay idea is?