11-27-2005, 12:16 PM
The November Issue of QB Express is now available!
It seems like just a few weeks ago that the last issue of QB Express came out...because it was. It's been only about three weeks since Issue #15. But despite the shorter timeline, we've still managed to scrape together another awesome issue.
This issue, we've got a Gallery preview of Lithium's new FPS "The Janitor," both Bobby The QBasic Maniac and QB Horse Humor comics, and more news briefs than you can shake a stick at. Lachie Dazdarian reviews Bozula Block Buster, MystikShadows looks at Tera-Mamoliny, Agamemnus tells us about Programming Language Syntax Tenets, Simon Bradley describes porting the Official Hamster Republic RPG Creation Engine, and Lachie Dazdarian provides us with a great article called "Writing A Story For A Computer Game."
For tutorials this month, MystikShadows continues his GUI Design series with parts 3 and 4, Rick Clark tells us about "Managing Complexity" and explains those data structures called Unions, and Imortis Inglorian instructs us on how to create a simple QB/FB text parser.
Check it out now: QB Express #16.
It seems like just a few weeks ago that the last issue of QB Express came out...because it was. It's been only about three weeks since Issue #15. But despite the shorter timeline, we've still managed to scrape together another awesome issue.
This issue, we've got a Gallery preview of Lithium's new FPS "The Janitor," both Bobby The QBasic Maniac and QB Horse Humor comics, and more news briefs than you can shake a stick at. Lachie Dazdarian reviews Bozula Block Buster, MystikShadows looks at Tera-Mamoliny, Agamemnus tells us about Programming Language Syntax Tenets, Simon Bradley describes porting the Official Hamster Republic RPG Creation Engine, and Lachie Dazdarian provides us with a great article called "Writing A Story For A Computer Game."
For tutorials this month, MystikShadows continues his GUI Design series with parts 3 and 4, Rick Clark tells us about "Managing Complexity" and explains those data structures called Unions, and Imortis Inglorian instructs us on how to create a simple QB/FB text parser.
Check it out now: QB Express #16.