Just looking back at my old love of game development, I’m here to recommend some good game and graphic engines that’s free and opensourced, which are all very good stuff. Naturally, that works with C#, but not confined to Managed DirectX. Did I mention they are also cross-platform?

Axiom3D – Game Engine that’s based on OGRE, a C++ graphics engine. It uses Managed DirectX and Managed OpenGL.

Personally I’ved worked with Axiom3D before to create some demoscenes and mini-games. It’s a wonderful piece of work. But the interface changed quite alot since the last time I played with it. It has a lot of new stuff, like new physics and UI engine.

RealmForge GDK – Game Development Kit that’s also opensource.

I haven’t used this before, but I heard from recommendations it’s quite extensive and complete, eventhough it’s just v0.6 and not a full v1.0 yet. If I’m not wrong, it includes a scripting engine too. Not too sure.

Purple# – Game Engine that’s coded in C#. It’s a shader driven 3d engine for .NET.

Neither have I used this before. I’m not too sure how good it is, but it’s another engine coded for the .NET platform. Not much to comment on this, but I heard it’s good.

That’s that. As you can see, I don’t have much experience with game development on the .NET framework, but I feel there is potential for it. It’s definitely much faster than working in Java.

For more information, do check out this fantastic website.

www.gamedev.net

I frequent there last time, until I realise game development just didn’t make money here in Singapore. Anyway it’s still my passion to create a wonderful game where people can enjoy.

Cheerios.

 

I think this might be my first non-technical post. I’m desperate to find scholarships or someone to sponsor me to go University, if I get into the University I want.

For those who already know, I’ve applied for University of Toronto and University of Waterloo, to the Computer Science program. Apparently, one of my family member is having an operation today, and that operation costs quite a far bit of money. Therefore, as you should already guess, my funds for university is much diminished.

I’ve looked at quite a few scholarships, and most of them require 3 A level distinctions, or S-Papers, which is quite apparent that I don’t have those. I’m currently holding a Diploma in Computer Engineering from Ngee Ann Polytechnic, and it’s only a B average (or so my counselor at the Canadian Education Centre says). Furthermore, for those who doesn’t know, I’m very active in SgDotNet and currently am an MVP – Visual Developer C#.

So, now the big thing. Where do I find scholarships? I’ve checked up BrightSparks but like I said, most of them require quite exceptional results.

Oh well. Anyway, enough of lamenting. Here’s something I’d like to share with you guys who’s playing around with Community Server 1.0. The conversion tool from Asp.net forums 2.0.1 to CS 1.0 is released by external sources. Here’s the link.

http://www.communityserver.org/forums/475923/ShowPost.aspx

There’s a fix for the Anonymous users here.

http://www.communityserver.org/forums/476239/ShowPost.aspx

Links for converting from nGallery to CS 1.0.

http://www.communityserver.org/forums/2/476157/ShowPost.aspx

Community Server has also released their “documentation” which is a wiki. Check it out here.

http://docs.communityserver.org

Oh yes, did I mention SgDotNet is going to do migration? :) Yes that’s right. That’s why I posted all these links here. And you think it’s for you. Haha! This blog is for me to remember things, not for you! Just joking. *wink*

Other cool stuff is this very cool Content Management System (CMS) that is actually quite good. It’s XHTML and CSS compliant. It’s called WordPress. And it’s totally done in PHP. Very good stuff. I’m wondering if CS 1.0 and DNN 3.0 is XHTML and CSS compliant. Even if it’s XHTML 1.0 Transitional, that’s pretty good already, in my opinion. Check WordPress out. They have a demo site setup here. http://www.opensourcecms.com/

Is that enough information? Or is it not enough?

Interesting news. It seems that MVPs are going on revolt because Microsoft is stopping development on VB6.

http://rblevin.blogspot.com/2005/03/microsoft-mvps-revolt.html

That’s all folks for today.

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