I think Ruby/GnomeCanvas(and Ruby/GTK) is suitable
for puzzle games.
If there are persons who think to develop a puzzle game,
Please try it. #Of course it’s useful for other purpose;).
>> True. Emacs version of sokoban is also available.
> It strikes me that an emacs ruby mode is woefully unambitious
> - y'all should be trying to implement ruby in emacs :)
I think you got that backwards. Didn’t you mean implement emacs in
ruby?
If you know emacs, you’ll know it could
go either way…
>> True. Emacs version of sokoban is also available.
> It strikes me that an emacs ruby mode is woefully unambitious
> - y'all should be trying to implement ruby in emacs :)
I think you got that backwards. Didn’t you mean implement emacs in
ruby?
If you know emacs, you’ll know it could
go either way…
Indeed. It is possible to port Ruby to the EMACS OS or reimplement
the EMACS OS in Ruby.
I didn’t want to do Emacs adverts (vim addict here - I simply did
want to point out that even if KDE is not present there may still be
a SOKOBAN game available.