Archive for category: Pyton
The June PyGameSF meet up will be at the Sycip conference room on the fourth floor of the main San Francisco public library beside civic center BART. The library closes at 8pm so we will reconvene to frjtz on hayes street for dinner/drinks afterwords.This month’s presentations are:
Casey Duncan: “Grease: it’s a game framework, no [...]
PyGameSF Meetup Wednesday Febrauary 17th 6pm @ Stong room Main San Francisco Public Library
The February PyGameSF meet up will be at the STONG conference room on the first floor of the main San Francisco public library beside civic center BART. The library closes at 8pm so we will reconvene to frjtz on hayes street for dinner/drinks afterwords.This month’s presentations are:
Shandy Brown : Structuring Your Game’s Code. [...]
PyGameSF meetup Thursday October 8th 6pm @ 3rd floor Main San Francisco Public Library
The October PyGameSF meet up will be at the PALEY (not the STONG) conference room on the third floor of the main San Francisco public library beside civic center BART. The library closes at 8pm so we will reconvene to frjtz on hayes street for dinner/drinks afterwords.This month’s presentations are:
Shannon -jj Behrens, How to [...]
PyGameSF meetup Wednesday September 23 6pm @ Main San Francisco Public Library
The September PyGameSF meet up will be at the STONG conference room on the first floor of the main San Francisco public library beside civic center BART. The library closes at 8pm so we will reconvene to frjtz on hayes street for dinner/drinks afterwords.This month’s presentations are:
Brad Busse, Harry Tormey, Keith Nemitz: “If [...]
Dynamic visuals: Using simple easing and tweening algorithms to make movement look “good”
Currently I am reading selected chapters from Robert Penner’s book Programming Macromedia Flash MX. Contrary to what you might think I am not interested in learning flash. What sold me on the book was the free chapter on Roberts website which provides a whole bunch of algorithms for performing tweening, easing and other [...]
Pyweek 8
I just thought I would give an update on how things are coming along with pyweek 8 . As I mentioned yesterday the team I am on for this years pyweek is called campdivisible, which apart from myself consists of Colin Bean and Brad Busse. In my last post, I offered up some early [...]
PyGameSF meetup Tuesday March 24th 10th 6pm @ Main San Francisco Public Library
This months PyGameSF meet up is at the STONG conference room on the first floor of the main San Francisco public library beside civic center BART. The library closes at 8pm so we will be reconviening to frjtz on hayes street for dinner/drinks afterwords. This month’s presentations are:
Casey Duncan: Going Low-level, A peek under the [...]
An Interview with Alex Holkner
Last month I interviewed both Alex Holkner the main author of Pyglet and Rene Dudfield a contributor to Pygame, you can listen to a recording of the interview with Alex here. The interviews deal with their respective work on Pygame and Pyglet, some of the challenges they faced developing these libraries, what they are currently working on, plans for the future and their experiences [...]