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Carmack: Lord of the Games

seer writes: "This article on Red Herring is a nice look at the interworkings of id software, most specifically their famous employee John Carmack. It delves deeply into the fact that id has stayed a very small company and dabbles with other topics such as Carmack's tendency to stay away from Microsoft 'standards' and the whole DooM ]I[ debacle. An interesting read."

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  1. Oh dear, not again... by NetDrain · · Score: 0, Troll

    a common code that can run on Windows, Linux, and Macintosh operating systems

    Last time they did this we got Java. And look what it has done for our web browsing experience! Oh wait, you don't like lag?

    ultimate case mod

    1. Re:Oh dear, not again... by coltrane99 · · Score: 0, Troll
      Hm, last time I checked most of my web lag is from ad servers and aggressive Flash animations, not java applets.

      Why do posts that say nothing except "java is slow" still get modded up? They should be (-1, Troll).

  2. Re:required to work long and hard.. by talonyx · · Score: 0, Troll

    You don't know even half of the story, and you're only so quick to lambaste the guy because of Daikatana's failure.

    John Romero left because of differences of opinion while developing Quake.

    How about you shut the fuck up instead of posting, and show me the games you've developed. Then we'll talk.

  3. Re:This is why I don't trust news sources... by MisterBlister · · Score: 0, Troll
    It's not his own graphics technology, it's OpenGL, which is used by many programmers around the globe. And he doesn't do it because he wants to have portable code. That's a part of it, sure, but he uses OpenGL mainly because it's easier to code, which means less development time and less debugging time. Also, it allows for greater flexibility. Not to mention, with Direct3D, can we say, "namespace pollution"? I thought so.

    Bullshit. Moron. That is all.

  4. Question by Cheshire+Cat · · Score: 0, Troll

    John: I'm currently working my way through Ivor Horton's Beginning C to learn the language. However, I learn much better when I have someone to teach me. Would you teach me C?

    :)

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    Last night I shot an elephant in my pajamas. How he got in my pajamas I'll never know.