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Palm Games > Writing a Game
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Finishing up Rocketship PalmPower Magazine - November 1998 In honor of John Glenn's historic shuttle flight, we present the final version of programming technology editor Alan Jay Weiner's Rocketship program. In this edition of PalmPower's Programming Power column, Alan finishes the program, adding a goal (docking the rocket with a space station), a win or lose response, and some other out-of-this-world changes.
Setting application preferences PalmPower Magazine - October 1998 In "When Harry Met Sally", Meg Ryan ("Sally") got all fussy about how she ordered her food. Billy Crystal ("Harry") called her "high maintenance". We at PalmPower identify with "high maintenance" and try to live our lives in such a way that we live up to that label. Another way of thinking about a high maintenance individual is to understand that such a person has many preferences. Software running on Palm organizers also has preferences, but is probably nowhere near as high maintenance as your editors. In this latest of the Programming Power series, prgramming technology editor Alan Jay Weiner shows us how you can set Palm preferences in your programs. Now if only it were that easy in real life!
Rocketship: writing a PalmPilot game PalmPower Magazine - September 1998 Although many of us don't admit it, we all love playing games on our PalmPilot device. Programming technology editor Alan Jay Weiner continues his popular Programming Power series with this fun article. If you've wondered how games are built on the PalmPilot, or you've been interested in how to make use of the Palm device buttons in your own programs, this is the article for you.
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