Source code
- Ravenchild
- developer
- Posts:131
- Joined:Sat Sep 04, 2010 19:21
- Location:Germany
Sure. Is there a server where this software is installed?
Re: Source code
Nope. It's possible to install/run locally but I guess I should write a README ...it's so many years ago that I don't know exactly. Basically it requires ruby and some lib ...I think.
Besides of this, I'd be willing to rent a small VPS (for anything, not just this) if the need arises and if there is enough interest.
Besides of this, I'd be willing to rent a small VPS (for anything, not just this) if the need arises and if there is enough interest.
Re: Source code
Yeah, definitely! Sounds interesting.xarn wrote:...But this was actually a working prototype, where you could play against someone else. ...well, kind of. Like draw cards from a premade deck into your hand, place them on the table, flip them, and that's about it if I remember right. Of course it was interactive with the opponent too.
But still, it's a start. Anyone interested that I revive this?
Kind regards and happy coding
Re: Source code
I can chip in with money for the dev server if needed, just shout. What I'm interested in is what this is actually written in... ruby? It looks like javascript?xarn wrote:Nope. It's possible to install/run locally but I guess I should write a README ...it's so many years ago that I don't know exactly. Basically it requires ruby and some lib ...I think.
Besides of this, I'd be willing to rent a small VPS (for anything, not just this) if the need arises and if there is enough interest.
Have you looked at knitters code on sandscape?
Re: Source code
no need for a server right now, thanks. It's more time and dedication that's lacking.
...but if you already have one, i might try to get it running there.
the server side is in ruby and the browser side in javascript.
I remember sandscape and knitter. We had quite a talk at the time but I must confess I didn't follow the progress. I was starting a new job at the time, so I quickly went busy and dropped my prototype here.
Basically, we went separate routes because we had incompatible views on how it should be done, technology and design wise. I also misunderstood that you wanted wtactics to be more something like a sandbox/tool rather than a usual web game.
...but if you already have one, i might try to get it running there.
the server side is in ruby and the browser side in javascript.
I remember sandscape and knitter. We had quite a talk at the time but I must confess I didn't follow the progress. I was starting a new job at the time, so I quickly went busy and dropped my prototype here.
Basically, we went separate routes because we had incompatible views on how it should be done, technology and design wise. I also misunderstood that you wanted wtactics to be more something like a sandbox/tool rather than a usual web game.
Re: Source code
Ok, here it goes:
http://vps264671.ovh.net:8080/
it was quite tough to get this 5 year old thing working again...
Sources are here now:
https://github.com/dagnelies/wtactics-legacy
http://vps264671.ovh.net:8080/
it was quite tough to get this 5 year old thing working again...
Sources are here now:
https://github.com/dagnelies/wtactics-legacy
Re: Source code
Thanks. This looks nice. With east and west kingdom etc.
Kind regards and happy coding