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Gems and References
« on: November 02, 2006, 08:30:04 pm »
Some gems and References for Contingencyplan. I'll post more as I find good/relevant ones.

Keeping a Massively Multiplayer Online Game Massive, Online, and Persistent by Shea Street, Tantrum Games.

References:
[Ratcliff01] Ratcliff, John W. "Sphere Trees for Fast Visibility Culling, Ray Tracing, and Range Searching." Game Programming Gems 2. Charles River Media, Inc, 2001

[Street05] Street, Shea. "Massively Multiplayer Games Using a Distributed Services Approach." In Massively Multiplayer Game Development 2. Charles River Media, Inc,. 2005

Fast and Efficient Implementation of a Remote Procedure Call System. by Hyun-jik Bae

References:

[Breck99] eNITL. The Network Improv Template Language Available online at http://networkimprov.com/enitl/enitl.html.

[Parr04] Parr, Terence. ANTLR Parser Generator v2.7.4 Available online at http://www.antlr.org

*Note: Actually not all the rest of these references are useful. Just some OS stuff. Will post if cplan wants it.

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Re: Gems and References
« Reply #1 on: November 02, 2006, 10:03:20 pm »
Okay. Now I really want to know what the RPC system is using ANTLR for. (I'm using ANTLR + StringTemplate in the SequenceL C generator.)

Keep posting the references, and get in touch with me over IRC to discuss that second article.
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