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The most recent articles from a list of feeds I subscribe to.
Sweden weather is improving so I'm ditching the treadmill. It hurts.
I feel almost guilty when I post non game or tech-related posts to this blog because I know the majority of people who come here tend to do so for the game/Impact/JS posts. However, this is a personal site and I do more than sit at a keyboard all day, so posts about running, Sweden, travel, etc are going to happen. Running and exercise is probably the category that’ll be popping up the most (after games) over the next few months as Stockholm warms up and I restart my training. If you want to subscribe specifically to the game dev category and ignore everything else, it can be found here.
Building in ImpactJS multiplayer is like a jelly wrestling contest
If any of you have been following me on Twitter over the weekend you may have seen my epic battle with node.js, MongoDB, socket.IO, Expess, and ImpactJS. It was like one of those jelly wrestling matches you see with drunk people fighting in kiddie pools, except instead it was me wearing pajama pants and a hoodie against a gang of five web technologies/libraries opening a can of whoop-ass on me.
Building in ImpactJS multiplayer is like a jelly wrestling contest
If any of you have been following me on Twitter over the weekend you may have seen my epic battle with node.js, MongoDB, socket.IO, Expess, and ImpactJS. It was like one of those jelly wrestling matches you see with drunk people fighting in kiddie pools, except instead it was me wearing pajama pants and a hoodie against a gang of five web technologies/libraries opening a can of whoop-ass on me.
Deploying games to the Chrome Web Store seems stupidly easy
I was going to do a blog post about my trip to GDC, but to be honest the whole thing was such a whirlwind that now I can’t even decide where to start. In the meantime, I’ll write about my April One Game a Month submission.
Deploying games to the Chrome Web Store seems stupidly easy
I was going to do a blog post about my trip to GDC, but to be honest the whole thing was such a whirlwind that now I can’t even decide where to start. In the meantime, I’ll write about my April One Game a Month submission.