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Platform team, coding specialists, providing coding and communication tools for other teams to build the robots applications with.
Working on NetRush for a commercial release, and sometime on Art Of Sequence. I'm planning to create a digital games and narratives making company.
Mission: "MAKE GAMES!".
Like this one (done quickly to test my skills): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v70MjlUpsL8
I also worked on a RogueLike I designed myself but wasn't finished before the end of my time there.
My mission was in LotSys.
Lot of work I must not talk about but that involved heavy architecturing, advanced modern C++, Python, XML, Chromium and other technologies.
Developed persistent, primed, multiplayer games! I was the first employee and programmer of this startup.
Projects: Online multi-player persistent games (monetized) based on Flash and Java on the server side: http://buzzville.fr
Projects: NDS games (Gourmet Chef , Fashion Designer: Style Icon , Hotel Giant , Hospital Giant)
Projects: Client side of the main company product Webraska Navigation (GPS navigation software for mobile phones, PDA and other embedded hardware)
Projects: Several (about 10) embedded sales-force , Stock management , scientific survey applications (PC, PDA, NetBooks and other embedded hardware) and related web-based (intranets ) management software.
Projects: Web-based extranet management applications and data integration applications.
When I was 17 I finished (with a friend) the v0 version of NetRush (see projects below), first C++ project ever (used only DirectX8 and fmod). It was 2D with 3D rendering. You could play up to 4 players, on the network. It was developped using Visual studio 6 on Windows 98Me. The binaries still run today on Windows7.
Before that I built several games with (Q)BASIC and Visual Basic. I also developped several complex websites/webapplications using php before the AJAX era.
Radiant Laser Cross
This is a toy project that I like to get back to when I need to get off my current projects. A bit like a "vacation" project.
I want to build a "serious" version that would be implemented using parallel tasks organization to exploit all the cores available on multi-core processors.
Procedural generation tools for graphics using Ogre
Regularly provide fixes and enhancements.
OGRE is a very flexible object-oriented graphic engine.
Regularly provide fixes and enhancements.
Digital Story Editor
I'm the creator of this project.
AOS Web Player: Web implementation of an AOSL interpreter.
I'm the creator of this project.
AOSL: Universal Format for Digital Story-Telling
I'm the creator of this project.
Simple and Fast Multimedia Library
Variant of the addition of an option to force OIS to link in static mode.
The C++ Network Library Project -- header-only, cross-platform, standards compliant networking library.
Implemented the fundations of the logging framework.
Fixes and improvements on Ogre Dependencies.
A simple test that allow me to check using Boost.Log with my specific setup that have the following properties: - multi-threaded - multi-modules (separate dll/so)
There is one module that use boost.log, the others use this module for logging, making boost.log internal singleton unique for all the modules.
Port of cocos2d-iphone in C++
Some enhancements.
Chromium Embedded in GL/DX -- Issue tracker http://sirikata.com/trac
Some minor contributions.
Before you ask, I want to make something clear : I don’t smoke anything.
Art Of Sequence (AOS) is a set of open-source and free (MIT license) technologies designed to help create, publish and read born-digital stories.
I'm the creator of this project.
It's a video game I'm working on to release a sellable version. It uses a mix of very wide range of open source technologies, gathered to make a very specific experience.
I do everything on the project.
I'm interested in games, game development, effects of games on people, comics in all their forms, including digital comics, and other narrative media.
About 2 years after I started to work professionnally, I felt that I wasn't able to program in C++ anymore (mainly because I did only maintenance of horrible code that wasn't meant to be maintanted...).
After a failed test at job , I decided that I didn't know at all the C++ language (that was still the language I knew the best..) and started to re-learn it from scratch.
This book was the one that gave me all the bases of the language and understanding of the basics "modern C++" way of thinking.
First Computer: | Something like a red and black keyboard with a separate tape reader and plugged to a tv - did BASIC |
Favorite Editor: | Visual Studio & Visual Studio Code |