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My name is Vincent. This blog contains the concrete thoughts, opinions, and inspirations from a crazy computer programmer and avid video gamer. Thus, posts are more than likely in a random order...
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Microsoft debuts on{X} (via Engadget)
Google bringing back Morse Code and integrating it into mobile.
I like the idea of the concept, its very slick and simple…
Although, not sure about the learning curve for it. I wouldn’t mind taking a stab at it, but I’d probably need to switch back to regular keyboard until I get the hang of it.
Tags Google Gmail Mobile Morse Code
(via Ultralinx)
The Unity 3D engine has become more popular recently, within desktop browsers and mobile phones. Via the use of a plugin, your browser can display extremely powerful, detailed graphics, thanks to the Unity engine. In addition, your favourite Unity engine devs can easily port their games too using Android and iOS plugins which are free to in this offer. Whether you’re an aspiring game dev or a AAA pro, downloading this package will set you up for creating games for Android. and iOS
The Android and iOS plugins usually cost $400 (USD) each, so you’ll be getting $800 free worth of development kit – an offer too good to miss. The deal expires April 8th, so there’s not long left!
Tags Unity Video Games Programming iOS Android Mobile
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