Tutorial contest?
I think I'm going to be joining in the fun too assuming I can think of something to write about.
This is also my first post. Yay!
This is also my first post. Yay!
Great to have you Mercy, I hope you enjoy our community here. I look forward to your tutorial.
Wouldn't it make sense for everyone to post their subjects here? That way, we avoid collisions and inspire each other?
Personally, I'm glancing at writing a tutorial on how to set up a decent workspace with SVN - very unsure on wether I'll be able to finish it, seeing how I'm currently deep in exam hell.
Personally, I'm glancing at writing a tutorial on how to set up a decent workspace with SVN - very unsure on wether I'll be able to finish it, seeing how I'm currently deep in exam hell.

I created a second thread so people wouldn't have to hunt through one that was originally intended for another purpose.
http://idevgames.com/forum/showthread.php?t=15117
http://idevgames.com/forum/showthread.php?t=15117
My web site - Games, music, Python stuff
what are the rules on format? should the tutorial be written for the web (html/css/php)? or something like pdf or rtf?
Video tutorial?
Let's go with Anything You Want, as long as it's viewable on the web. Sample code is fine.
My web site - Games, music, Python stuff
Can I assume that it is mac centric? My tutorial involves threading,and I wasn't sure whether to use pthreads or NSOperation[Queue].
It's not magic, it's Ruby.
Look, just do whatever you want, okay? There is no central authority on this, I'm just saying things in the hopes that someone has a better idea.
My web site - Games, music, Python stuff
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