Re: [Twisted-Python] reality server vs PUB
!On Fri, Aug 31, 2001 at 10:07:23AM +1000, Chris.Hadgis@mincom.com wrote: !> Is it my imagination, or is twisted.reality somewhat similar to Python !> Universe Builder? I have just discovered this after reading through the !> i-f newsgroups this morning. I plan on downloading it and taking it home !> to look at. !Yes, they are similiar -- they both use Python to achieve a great deal of !built-in dynamism. They both use pickle to save game state. However, PUB is !more solidly focused on single-player games, with a trivial networking module. !(they appear to use neither select nor threading, but expect full messages to !arrive at once and never have a socket block. This will really only work for !testing on a single machine. Twisted Reality is more of a small RPG engine to !demonstrate the capabilities of its robust networking layer. I haven't really looked into the PUB network module at all, but obviously you have. I was wondering if there was anything PUB does better than TR, or if there was anything TR could borrow from PUB. There certainly must be some common code. !I think that neither one is sufficiently mature to make full-blown !'Jigsaw'-sized games in without hacking on them a bit. Is this a viable long-term goal? Porting 'Jigsaw' to TR? Hmm... now *that* would be interesting. I confess to not having played 'Jigsaw' yet. !And to let the mask of objectivity drop for a moment, I think that Twisted has !considerably more momentum at this point, even if most of the effort isn't !going into improving Reality itself :-). I can't argue about that. I have looked at their sourceforge mailing list :) !> Btw, how do I go about getting a TM home-page? !Meet me on IRC (#python on irc.openprojects.net) and ask nicely :-). I need to !speak with you in real-time to set up an account, and we can put you on Twisted !CVS at the same time. I'll have to see what I can do about that. My Internet connection from work does not allow IRC (damn that firewall). I do not have Internet connection at home as hard as that may be to believe :) Which only leaves the Internet cafe I sometimes go to during lunch. Tell you what, I will get onto the channel today (I hope) and see what happens. Then we can go from there. I'm not sure what time-zone you are in, either. I am in Brisbane, Australia, which is GMT +10:00. This is always a problem when trying to communicate real-time with someone overseas. Cheers, ChrisH -- This transmission is for the intended addressee only and is confidential information. If you have received this transmission in error, please delete it and notify the sender. The contents of this e-mail are the opinion of the writer only and are not endorsed by the Mincom Group of companies unless expressly stated otherwise.
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