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Compose* (or: ComposeStar) is a project that aims at enhancing the power of component- and object-based programming, so that software becomes easier to structure and modularize, hence easier to develop, maintain and extend. In particular, Compose* offers aspect-oriented programming (http://aosd.net) ... [More] through the composition filters model (http://trese.cs.utwente.nl/oldhtml/composition_filters/). [Less]

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Make your phpbb posts faster and easier! Written in C#. Requires .NET 3.5. Still in early stage of development. Currently working on a generator. Contact me if you want contribute something.

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A future XNA port of windig project (remastered version of original Digger game developed by Windmill software in 1983). The primary goal is to port project to managed DirectX/XNA. Secondary goal is to maintain and improve existing C code of windig.

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SpokenText API

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Midas is a Programming Competition System, oriented to competitions such as the ACM ICPC. We offer this as a (nearly) zeroconf alternative to PC^2. We admire the CSUS PC2 team's work because it is a very complete piece of software, but we have also encountered some of its flaws. One of them ... [More] -the one that give us most trouble- is the fact that PC2's implementation relies on Java's RMI. RMI has huge requirements on network setup, which are not easy to comply with in most situations. This is why we want to offer a lightweight alternative written in .NET (using Remoting), so we can control its behaviour easily... This project was initiated by a few Computer Science and Software Engineering students at Universidad de los Andes in Bogotá D.C., Colombia. We chose the name Midas because in greek mythology he was the judge in Apollo's and Marsyas' musical duel, and he was a very fair one (which earned him donkey ears in the end). It's common knowledge that he was very ambitious, and... Let's face it, everyone who enters a programming competition IS ambitious, right? To see what we have planned on short-term, please check the Roadmap for version 0.1 [Less]

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TetraZuneThis remake of the classic block puzzler is being developed as a tutorial tool for others wishing to make games for the Zune on the brand new XNA 3.0 CTP. In addition, non-programmers will be able to easily upload and play the game themselves. Latest News:For Christmas I just got a new ... [More] Zune 8 to replace my lost Zune 30! I will soon be continuing this project to its very-near completion. Sorry for the long delay. TetraZune is nearing completion, with the title screen now complete. Scoring is really the last thing to add (including score totalling, high score listings, and name entering). I have not decided yet if I will allow the wireless transfer of high scores, we will have to see how long the other stuff takes. Alpha release 0.1 is available on the Downloads page (or the "Featured Downloads" pane to the right >>>). Only the main game logic is working, and the program quits as soon as you lose, without totalling your full score. Still it is the first stable release that lets you play a full game of Tetris! Whoo hoo! Projected Features:Full working tetra block game with bonuses, cool animations, and '1337' sound effects. Basic media functionality. High scores and other notable achievements. Clean, professional presentation, animated effects, and overall quality. Possible utilization of wireless multiplayer, most likely only to share high scores. Overall demonstration of key components needed to making games on the XNA platform. Donations?You really love tetris? Want to see me devote more time to Zune games? You've just hit the lottery? Donate! Any amount is appreciated. Leave a message with your gift if you're feeling really saucy ;) Easy donations with Paypal. Every dollar helps! Written by Callen Shaw of http://www.omegagames.net [Less]

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WinFader Screensaver

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It's late and I was trying to find some excuse for not going to bed yet. I also wanted to be able to say I was hosting a project on code.google.com. :)

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The idea around this project is to be able to implement the processing language on the .Net framework.

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The project hosts sample code and spikes.

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