What’s been keeping me busy

August 22nd, 2008 by Tim Jones Leave a reply »

No, I did not fall off of the face of the earth, get blown up, fall in a neverending pit of doom, or get eaten by a thousand piranhas. I’ve actually just been way busy; I’ve tried to keep up with comments and help, so all you people out there feel free. Regarding the next tutorial, it’s still sitting right here in its unfinished glory. I won’t give any dates when it will come out, just look for it.

To help illustrate my point, see the pictures below:


Baby

Baby


Wife

Wife


House

House


Work

Work


Church

Church

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4 comments

  1. Khalhern says:

    Hi Tim,

    Do you plan on covering SDL_net at any time? I am having trouble finding resources for it, and am reluctant to start messing with it right now without any guidance. I have the official documents, but nothing is really there to help with usage ideas, etc. Just curious! Take care.

  2. Michael says:

    okay… I feel stupid… you can erase those comments… xD I just found your email address… xD

  3. Michael says:

    Hello Tim!

    I wish you the best of luck for your family :)
    I wanted to know how I could get a hold of you ( contact ) without using comments. I need help in something and I’m tired of looking the web for it. I love your tutorials. You helped me use the SDL with C++, I only knew with C. But I’m stuck. Please contact me back or point me to the direction where I can get some support.

    You can contact me through my website contact form, please. ( I don’t think its wise to write my email here.. ) anyway, I’ll check back this post. :P

    Again. My best wishes for you and your family :)

  4. Khalhern says:

    Hey Tim! Great tutorial set. They have taught me so much about how to encapsulate my SDL code. I started learning SDL using Lazyfoo’s tutorials, but they were linear and soon got messy, and it become really hard to dissect the code.

    I don’t have this problem with your tutorials (or I haven’t so far, at least ;D), so thanks so much!

    PS: Good to know you haven’t fallen off the face of the Earth, and I’m really looking forward to your next tutorial ;)

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