April 2007 challenge: “The only way is up”

Raqeeb(Pulled Out) - Ready to win!

Posted by Raqeeb on 2007/03/06 21:21

I'm ready to win this competition... Even though I've only been programming Python for one year...

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Kyle Yancey - My First Pyweek

Posted by snookums on 2007/03/06 03:30

I probably won't finish, but I'm going to try.

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Awesome block game 2 -- return of the block : The story of one block against the world - Previous work

Posted by eugman on 2007/03/06 01:30

To what degree am I allowed to make use of my previous entry? It's released under public domain and commented so anyone foolish enough to use my code may.

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Team Quicksilver - Hi again - and my question ;)

Posted by RB[0] on 2007/03/04 20:29

So far I'm the only one back for TLP this go around, so if anyone wants to join a team, I would love to have you :)

Now for the question,
Richard, I'm working on yet another lib, and I was wondering how long until I must release my code,
with docs, so I can use it.
I think you let me go until 2 weeks prior to the compo last time, but I'm not sure.

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Fluffy Menace - F1rst P0st!!!1!! (and a question)

Posted by richard on 2007/03/04 14:59

Heh. Welcome all to the 4th PyWeek Challenge! This time around I'm fortunate to have joined forces with the talents of fydo and JDruid. Let's see what happens :)

I'm hoping to use pyglet for this challenge, though since it doesn't have sound modules yet we'll still have to use pygame for that bit. The sprite/tile engine in pyglet is still pretty raw but it's there. The window/event stuff is pretty good though, and I'll be using PyOpenGL a fair bit too. I guess the biggest issue I have is that pyglet isn't released and isn't going to be for a long time. That means it really shouldn't be used for pyweek. So I thought I'd ask here for some opinions. What do you think? Should I be allowed to use pyglet for this challenge?

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