Calling All Programmers

Posted by John on Aug. 25, 2010 (permanent link to this entry)

For a very long while now I have been very slowly working on developing a game of my own. In fact on several occasions I’ve typed articles about my various ideas and design theories but I never published them because the game they were based on was so incomplete. I can’t say when I’ll officially release the game. One of the main reasons why I’m making it in the first place is for the learning experience, so I have no idea how much longer it will take. “When It’s Done,” I suppose. I have, however, reached a point in the development process now where I would like very much to finish it up as soon as I can. I have and end in sight now.

If you know how to solve programming problems and would like to help, I frequently come across roadblocks and will ask for advice with my accounts on Stack Overflow and the Game Development Stack Exchange site. Click on either of those and see my profile with my current unresolved questions, which I will add to whenever I need help. (Note that my older questions are irrelevant now and frankly pretty stupid, so just ignore those.) This game is being developed in Python with the Pygame library, so my programming related questions will all be based around those.

I'm not doing any sort of recruiting or anything, I just wanted to advertise my Stack Exchange profiles.

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Comment posted by Christian on Oct. 04, 2010 12:19 PM UTC (permalink to this comment)

I know this post is old, but I just found it. I'm a software engineer by trade, I'd be happy to help however I can.

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