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Just ported my card game Astral Towers for Linux. It's a card game made with my open source pascal engine, which is available at Github (https://github.com/Cooler2/ApusGameEngine). Now there are 2 game versions, both built from the same source code: Windows - 32-bit, built with Delphi Community Edition. Linux (64-bit, built with Lazarus 2.11 / FPC 3.3). The game project's source code is available for all my patrons at Patreon (https://www.patreon.com/ApusGameEngine) ...
Originally Posted by hgbk Good to find a forum related to pascal. I'm writing software for a cards game - just for fun and without commercial interest but nevertheless with corona motivated ambition I have a front-end server written in JavaScript and a backend-server written in Lazarus Pascal. Both need to send messages to each other. The data to be transferred are coded in JSON. I think Sockets could do the job. Does anybody has experience in such a scenario or could give me a hint how to achieve this. ...
Well it's been a while since I've posted a blog so I figured I'd let everyone in on some of the things I've been doing with my free time. I of course have been working on my Subject 33 game once again, which I've been trying to get working on the latest version of Lazarus for Mac OS X. I've also been relaxing and playing some cool new games for my iPad which I'll list for you below, because I enjoyed doing that last time. Porting Subject 33 to the Mac Well I'll give ...
Hey folks! Well I've been doing a bit of traveling lately and it's actually given me some time to crack open a few of my old projects again. Subject 33 was one of those projects that I got really attached to and wished that I had actually finished in some form. I started writing it back when I was just learning to use DelphiX back in 2001. It was originally a clone of an old Intellivision console game I used to play when I was a kid. It ...
Well I finally got one and I love it. When I was younger, I used to dream about such devices after watching several episodes of Star Trek and seeing how great such an idea was to have a tablet sized computer that you can take with you and set it down ready to use almost everywhere. Well now I've got one and it's awesome. One of the most exciting things about having this new device, other than all the cool apps that you can get, is the fact that I can also ...