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Brutal 24 hour hacking!

I'm very pleased to announce that the second version of the netobjects are almost finished. In order to test the new netobjects, sphair and I have started a 24 hour game, called Brutal Entity! (Games/Brutal in CVS) :)

As of this writing, the brutal clock says we have used 5 hours and 15 minutes. I'm currently working on adding a networked client/server world framework to the game, and so far the netobjects seem to have passed the test (yehaw!). In a few hours I'm sure we have enough framework running for a real network test.

I'll be reporting back when we get a little further with the project... :)

Time for the second diary post :)

As many people may have noticed, I have been wasting far far far too much time on Unreal Tournament the past year. I really needed a break from my coding hobby, being seriously exhausted by trying to make ClanLib an interesting project for other people. All my UT playing havn't been a total waste of time though - I've lately started to really enjoy working on ClanLib again, and it is now just a matter of short time before I'll start truely leading this project again.

My first step is that I've answered my pending emails today (woaw!) and decided to invest this entire sunday on ClanLib. So expect a lot commits on the GUI, the Win32 sound code and few posts about the net objects.

Ah... my first diary. Seeing that many other ClanLib people have creating an account here, I just couldn't resist creating one myself :-)

Ok, the first thing I want to comment is a little thing Donald Drivers (drivers) said in his diary:

I haven't heard back from the mailing list yet. I'm new to this so maybe it's some kind of social mistake to suggest an improvement (stated as a question) without knowing the whole situation, and without providing a patch (and testing it out yourself to see if it is feasible).

Reading stuff like this really makes me feel guily about my lazy email answering habit. I'll hurry up and answer your mails... :)

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