On Fri, Oct 18, 2002 at 06:17:55PM -0400, Bijan Soleymani wrote: > Benedict Verheyen wrote: > > >>On a sidenote: java is not bad for such type of games too with the added > >>advantage of being crossplatform. Also, a lot of games already exist with > >>available source code. > >>A while back i looked at game programming and studied it a bit. In java > >>the basics that go for c++ game programming still are valid in java. > >>For instance the need for double buffering, drawing in a memory screen > >>dump before copying it to the screen to get faster updating and less > >>flickering to name just one thing. > >> > Java really is a poor choice for Debian as the implementations of Java > by Sun and Ibm are proprietary and aren't included in Debian.
What about Kaffe? I haven't used it, but from what I understand, AWT is there. Not much Swing though. Just my two cents, -- ------------------------------------------ Edward Guldemond Key fingerprint: 29FF 2969 A04E F934 3F03 4329 BC56 3AA7 2F57 6735
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