[News] AIO Interviews The Bitmap Brothers | ANN.lu |
Posted on 22-May-2002 09:58 GMT by Chris | 38 comments View flat View list |
Amiga Information Online interviews The Bitmap Brothers. Creators of Speedball I & II, Choas Engine and many other classics. @ AIO Website - Click interviews link on left.
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Comment 1 | Budda | | 22-May-2002 08:36 GMT |
Comment 2 | priest | | 22-May-2002 09:02 GMT |
Comment 3 | Ole-Egil Hvitmyren | | 22-May-2002 09:13 GMT |
Comment 4 | tinman | | 22-May-2002 09:19 GMT |
Comment 5 | Ole-Egil Hvitmyren | | 22-May-2002 09:21 GMT |
Comment 6 | Daniel Allsopp | | 22-May-2002 09:23 GMT |
Comment 7 | Ole-Egil Hvitmyren | | 22-May-2002 09:28 GMT |
Comment 8 | priest | | 22-May-2002 09:57 GMT |
Comment 9 | Daniel Allsopp | | 22-May-2002 10:16 GMT |
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AIO Interviews The Bitmap Brothers : Comment 10 of 38 | ANN.lu |
Posted by Gabriele Greco on 22-May-2002 10:35 GMT | In reply to Comment 9 (Daniel Allsopp): A decent IDE is the less important thing...
gcc+gdb on a command line if you know how to use it is more flexible and productive than Visual Studio for an EXPERT programmer. Obviously for a beginner is better the graphical debugger of the microsoft suite, but if you know how to use it gdb is better, as is more optimized the code produced by gcc. Actually I've switched to mingw (windows gcc) also for windows development.
What do you need really is a powerful & flexible APIs, hopefully compatible with the standards like OpenGL.
Warp3d + Picasso96 is not enough. It's not a clean solution like OpenGL and it doesn't handle every feature modern cards have (you need OpenGL 2.0 or Direct X 8.1 to cover them). |
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