Genius And Madness
SCENE IX
The Ventspace blog.
Enter Promit “Someone is Wrong on the Internet” Roy.
Promit. Recently, a developer (hereafter referred to as “Moron”) posted a tirade about how much better OpenGL is than DirectX.
Starts a tirade about certain communities.
Promit. Now, the problem with Moron is multi-faceted.
Addresses the issues individually.
Promit. And there’s this. I’ve added the bold.
If you’re a gamer who uses Windows XP, Mac, or Linux, I hope you can see that DirectX only exists in order to keep new games from reaching your platform, and the only way you can fight back is to support games that use OpenGL. LIKE MINE. CLICK THE PREORDER. BUY MY GAME.
Flounce out.
Meanwhile on Twitter.
Enter George W. “I Don’t Like Controversies” Clingerman.
George. Time to watch another one of the movies I got for Christmas and do some XNA coding. Think I'll go with Hellboy 2
All lalala and Exeunt.
SCENE X
The Graphic DNA blog.
Enter Iñaki “NO ONE EXPECTS THE SPANISH INQUISISION” Ayucar.
Iñaki. .Net Compilation, registry accessing and application deployment for both x86 and x64 environments
What a long title, isn’t it?
That’s because, in some cases, there are a bunch of things related to make your .Net applications ready to work in both x86 and x64 environments. Specially if you need to use some unmanaged code or access the registry.
Dive into the details.
Iñaki. In a next article, I´ll talk about detecting which version of Windows your software is running in, and many other things.
Exeunt.