Redirecting Python’s print statement to anything
Printing in Python always prints to the console under its default setting. This post teaches you how to print to anywhere you want to.
Read the rest of this entry >>Printing in Python always prints to the console under its default setting. This post teaches you how to print to anywhere you want to.
Read the rest of this entry >>I’m recently a little bit busy with the <TAG> Engine and some work related stuff. Haven’t been able to update the blog for a couple of months. I will be updating the blog to 3.0 and then redesign the blog a little bit in the coming weeks.
Read the rest of this entry >>Learn Python for newbies and professionals, the easy way.
Read the rest of this entry >>A quick fix for a bug in the Linux Kernel for Acer Aspire One’s SD Card.
Read the rest of this entry >>Developing a text game engine sound easy. However, it’s actually quite complicated. This article outlines the basics. Also, announcement!
Read the rest of this entry >>For the past month, I’ve been coding a text adventure game engine in the python programming language. Unfortunately, I have realize that there are way too many components to the engine that the original Core engine cannot handle it. The original proof of concept game that I designed is very simple. There are object classes [...]
Read the rest of this entry >>Due to a recent database lost, the double HTML Background article is lost. The basic idea is to have a div floating behind the main content. However, I still have the example file for that tutorial. For anyone that’s interested, feel free to pick up yours here:
Read the rest of this entry >>Unfortunately, our host’s system glitched and deleted our account. This backup was from 12-19-2009.
The reason for this is still unknown.
Damn we lost quite a bit of posts. Some really good ones as well…
Read the rest of this entry >>Facebook often had the criticism of the lacking of privacy, therefore many people stalk others on Facebook. Twitter, on the other hand, is much harder when it comes to stalking. That is, until now.
Read the rest of this entry >>The ultimate showdown between MS Office and OpenOffice.org, who would win? Let’s find out…
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