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Re: IDLPong, a Pong game in IDL. [message #73582 is a reply to message #73581] Thu, 18 November 2010 10:51 Go to previous message
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On Nov 17, 10:53 pm, SonicKenking <ywa...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Download the source code herehttp://mspms2.googlecode.com/files/idlpong.pro
>
> A simple Pong game for you to take some time off the work and relax.
> It is written by using direct graphics. So should be easy to get it
> running on all platforms, though I only tested it on Linux and
> Windows.
>
> Game play directions:
> * Select a difficulty level to start the game at the main menu.
> * Left click to serve the ball. Move the cursor inside the game window
> to move the bat. Right click to pause. Middle button or pressing both
> left and right buttons to return to the main menu.
>
> If you have any suggestions, comments or complaints, please do let me
> know. :) I plan to add some more stuff in the game. So if you look
> into the code, you'll find some dummy variables defined but not used.
>
> Special thanks to:
>
> David (coyote) for your excellent IDL book, program and website. I
> copied the filled circle user defined symbol from symcat.pro as the
> ball in the game. The device copy advice from the book is also well
> taken.
>
> Michael Galloy for your life-changing IDLDoc package.
>
> munka for inspiring me to write this game with his avalanche game.

This is a great achievement in scientific computing!

I like the boss key.
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