As I've promised before holidays, we've published Deadlock's university presentation with English subtitles. You can find it on youtube here: part 1, part 2, part 3. Of course you can find high resolution versions on deadlock.team0xf.com .
Additionally I made a gameplay trailer of Deadlock, as it was presented during that presentation. You can find it on youtube, or download high resolution from our page.
Also in the fallowing days I will try to refactor Necrophilia a bit. Make it more friendly to use for other coders. Yes LeoD also for you! What's more, I believe the project is mature enough to get a real name. (Necrophilia was a joke codename, and I'm a bit sick and tired of the jokes inside team0xf about it :P). So I've decided to name it Lich. Lich is a fantasy monster, powerful undead wizard. I hope my library will be also powerful and magical ;). You can see the new Logo on the left. A new page will be developed soon with tutorials for my library.Yesterday I started developing MAS, that is 'Mercury Autopatching System'. It will be used to support beta-tests of team0xf projects. It is going to be a system
composed of four cooperating components. Mercury Main Server will be the heart of the system. It will detect new versions of the project, coordinate the system and of course host the files. Mercury Mirror Server will be a cooperating software, making it able to create many mirror hosting machines. Mercury Administration Tool will give root or project administrators access to the Mercury Main Server, which is going to be a daemon application, to manage the project, send files, add mirror servers and many more. Mercury Autopacher will be an application added to the project, taking care that betatesters and program users will always have the newest versions of the products. I will write more details while the system developed progresses. After this basic concept is finished, there are some more plans for MAS. The first is inspired by the Blizzard Autopacher. I plan to create something like a little torrent web for every project, where main and mirror servers will be seeders and downloading clients will be leechers. I'm also considering building a Mercury backup system for emergency situations. I don't want to jump to details, so let's say that I would like to make MAS immune to things like server failures or power-downs. Anyway, after testing on team0xf projects, I'm considering letting other people use it.
OK, the last news is more like an interesting fact. As some know, team0xf is making gigantic D propaganda on the Nicolaus Copernicus University in Torun. And it's giving results. Starting this Tuesday, we begin organizing D Workshops. Not only for students, but also for science workers of our university. What's more, the next semester, an official course about programming in D will be organized. We can proudly annouce that Nicolaus Copernicus University is first with that much of D in its education programme.
Stay tuned! Team0xf is alive and kicking!
composed of four cooperating components. Mercury Main Server will be the heart of the system. It will detect new versions of the project, coordinate the system and of course host the files. Mercury Mirror Server will be a cooperating software, making it able to create many mirror hosting machines. Mercury Administration Tool will give root or project administrators access to the Mercury Main Server, which is going to be a daemon application, to manage the project, send files, add mirror servers and many more. Mercury Autopacher will be an application added to the project, taking care that betatesters and program users will always have the newest versions of the products. I will write more details while the system developed progresses. After this basic concept is finished, there are some more plans for MAS. The first is inspired by the Blizzard Autopacher. I plan to create something like a little torrent web for every project, where main and mirror servers will be seeders and downloading clients will be leechers. I'm also considering building a Mercury backup system for emergency situations. I don't want to jump to details, so let's say that I would like to make MAS immune to things like server failures or power-downs. Anyway, after testing on team0xf projects, I'm considering letting other people use it.OK, the last news is more like an interesting fact. As some know, team0xf is making gigantic D propaganda on the Nicolaus Copernicus University in Torun. And it's giving results. Starting this Tuesday, we begin organizing D Workshops. Not only for students, but also for science workers of our university. What's more, the next semester, an official course about programming in D will be organized. We can proudly annouce that Nicolaus Copernicus University is first with that much of D in its education programme.
Stay tuned! Team0xf is alive and kicking!
