On Friday 08 February 2008, James Durrant wrote: > Yes that is absolutely fine :)I am more than happy to co-ordinate and > feed back to this list, etc as you suggest. > > Fatigue is a problem, but something I have to deal with all the time > at work as a Business Analyst, so hopefully I'll motivate some > projects to fruition, and others will in turn motivate me :) > > Good news on my project - I finally got around to the re-engineering > of the core (essentially, I was listing items by name before, but it > was getting difficult to track their effects, so I now have a > separate items file, and reference them by number) I'm finishing off > the additional code needed to complete book 1 - most of this is > generic, so feeds into later books. > > I want to reformat my battle page - Simon will probably agree it is a > little "klunky" at the moment - but that is not essential to testing, > so I will launch before that is done. > > After that, I'm using an Excel spreadsheet which generates CSV files > to contain the core rules for the books, so if I do get tired another > keen soul can get 90+% of books 3-5 done without having to touch code > :) > > My code is in Visual Basic 6, reasonably laid out, and with a few > comments (I forget easily!) so should be reasonably easy to pick up - > I am more than happy to host it in the same place as the executable. > What I would really love is for somebody to convert the code to a web > interface - this should be possible in theory :) I suggest putting your code on Google Code (http://code.google.com/). Moreover, I recommend releasing your code under a Free Software license. This will make cooperative development much easier than putting the code on an FTP or web server and exchanging patches via e-mail. Regards, Ingo ~~~~~~ Manage your subscription at //www.freelists.org/list/projectaon