24 – Game cloning, intellectual property and ideas

In which Iain airs his rather unpopular opinions on game cloning.

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23 – Making games with Flash, Node.js and Scratch

Iain talks about his upcoming game Super Gun Kids, and Seb reveals how he fooled the entire internet with his latest multi-user game.

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22 – Meeting Flash game developers at Flash Gaming Summit

Iain stalks the halls of the Flash Gaming Summit in San Francisco, grabbing interviews with a bucket-load of game developers.

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21 – three.js with Mr.doob, live from FITC Amsterdam

Seb joined Mr.doob (aka Ricardo Cabello) live on stage at FITC Amsterdam, to interview him about his work, including three.js.

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FITC Amsterdan
Flash Gaming Summit
Reasons To Be Creatvie
Mr Doob
Hi-Res
Requiem for a Dream
Three.js
Or so they say
Papervision
Radio Head Video
Aaron Koblin
Johnny Cash
Arcade Fire
Chris Milk
3 Dreams of Black
Danger Mouse
Norah Jones
Daniele Luppi
CreativeJS for non-coders

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Music: Iain dragged some loops onto the timeline in Sony Acid Music.

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20 – CSS Special with Val Head

Web designer Val Head joins us to discuss the CSS box model, vendor prefixes, and more. Plus we ask: is writing HTML and CSS really coding?

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Music: Iain dragged some loops onto the timeline in Sony Acid Music.

Site links compiled by Jacob Gunderson (@fattjake on twitter, indieambitions.com)
Val Head – //valhead.com
Web Design Day – //webdesignday.com/
JQuery Mobile – //jquerymobile.com/
The good, the bad and the ugly of Scrolling Animation Websites – //creativejs.com/2012/02/scrolling-animation-sites/
HTML5Rocks.com – //www.html5rocks.com/en/
SWSX – //sxsw.com/
Chris Cashdollar – //marine.happycog.com/about/cashdollar/
Eric Meyer, Vendor Prefixes – //www.alistapart.com/articles/prefix-or-posthack/
Firefox implementing mozilla vendor prefixes – //www.alistapart.com/articles/the-vendor-prefix-predicament-alas-eric-meyer-interviews-tantek-celik/
Chrome Mobile – //market.android.com/details?id=com.android.chrome&hl=en
FITC Toronto – //www.fitc.ca/events/about/?event=124
Hack Pittsburgh – //www.hackpittsburgh.org/
Flash Gaming Summit – //www.flashgamingsummit.com/
FITC Amsterdam – //www.fitc.ca/events/about/?event=125
Beyond Tellerand – play – //play12.beyondtellerrand.com/
Eyeo Festival – //www.eyeofestival.com/
CreativeJS workshops : //seb.ly/training

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19 – Trolling, jQuery and Open Frameworks with Joshua Noble

Fear not, for we have returned! We discuss the merits of jQuery, how trolls prosper on the web and Joshua Noble tells Seb about his journey from Flex to Open Frameworks.

We’re looking for volunteers to compile links for this and many of our previous episodes! Want to help out and get nothing in return but the feeling of a job well done? Contact us!

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Links for this episode:

Jon Tan – gentleman web designer //jontangerine.com/
//creativejs.com/2012/01/microsoft-unwrap-cut-the-rope-in-javascript/
//creativejs.com/2012/01/why-cut-the-rope-uses-flash/
Matt Rix – //trainyard.ca
Cocos2D – //cocos2d-iphone.org
JSTweener //coderepos.org/share/wiki/JSTweener
Joshua Noble //thefactoryfactory.com/
The Killing – //www.imdb.com/title/tt0049406/
Robert Hodgin – //roberthodgin.com/
Receipt Racer – //vimeo.com/24987120
mTagger (grafitti recorder) – //thefactoryfactory.com/mtagger/
Theo Watson – //theowatson.com/
Evan Roth – Graffiti Analysis – //graffitianalysis.com/
Panda Board – //pandaboard.org/
Raspberry Pi – //www.raspberrypi.org/
12 days of CreativeJS //creativejs.com/category/12-days-of-creativejs/
The V8 Myth: Why JS is not a worthy competitor //blogs.adobe.com/avikchaudhuri/2012/01/17/the-v8-myth-why-javascript-is-not-a-worthy-competitor/
//twitter.com/quickfingerz
//www.meetup.com/London-Unity-Usergroup/
//twitter.com/timorousbeasty
FITC Amsterdam //www.fitc.ca/events/about/?event=125

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18 – How to teach programming, with Daniel Shiffman

In this festive episode, we discuss the joys and sorrows of trying to teach programming, and catch up with creative coder extraordinaire,  Daniel Shiffman.

Links mentioned in this episode:

Learning Processing (Orange Book) – //www.learningprocessing.com/
Daniel Shiffman – //www.shiffman.net/
Soma FM – //somafm.com
EaselJS – //easeljs.com/
Unity3D.com //Unity3d.com
Art+Code – //artandcode.com/3d/
ITP – //itp.nyu.edu/itp/
Processing – //processing.org/
Open Frameworks – //www.openframeworks.cc/
Cinder – //libcinder.org/
Nature of Code (Book) – //www.shiffman.net/teaching/nature/
Nature of Code (Kickstarter) – //www.kickstarter.com/projects/shiffman/the-nature-of-code-book-project
Magic Book – //sites.google.com/a/itp.nyu.edu/inprogress/magic-book-project
Nature of Code (Code) – //github.com/shiffman/The-Nature-of-Code
Most Pixels Ever Library – //github.com/shiffman/Most-Pixels-Ever

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17 – coding a platform game, haXe NME and Big Spaceship’s Joshua Hirsh

We chat about Iain’s new game, look at haXe NME and Windows 8 Store, get worried about Flash’s GPU blacklist, and catch up with Big Spaceship’s “Minister of Technology” Joshua Hirsch.

This week in tech – //twit.tv
Extreme Pamplona – //www.miniclip.com/games/extreme-pamplona/en/
Alice – coming soon…
Adam and Joe – //www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00876k2
Stage3D //www.adobe.com/devnet/flashplayer/stage3d.html
Starling – //starling-framework.org/
Papervision – //code.google.com/p/papervision3d/
VRML – //en.wikipedia.org/wiki/VRML
Active Worlds – //www.activeworlds.com/
WebGL – //en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WebGL
Unity3D – //unity3d.com
Windows 8 App Store – //www.youtube.com/watch?v=37E3jQIs2AA
Haxe – //haxe.org/
MTasc – //mtasc.org
Nicolas Cannasse – //ncannasse.fr/
FDT – //fdt.powerflasher.com/
nekoVM – //nekovm.org/
Haxenme – //www.haxenme.org/
SDL //www.libsdl.org/
Big Spaceship – //www.bigspaceship.com/
Joshua Hirsch – //twitter.com/#!/joshuahirsch
Corona – //www.anscamobile.com/
Skittles – //skittles.com

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16 – Flashageddon with Stacey Mulcahy

On a very special Creative Coding podcast, we’re joined by Stacey Mulcahy (to whom British politeness prevents me from referring by her vulgar handle “BitchWhoCodes”). We discuss the crazy week when Adobe decided that Steve Jobs might have been right about Flash after all.

This time we’re crowdsourcing the links – so if you know the URL of any of the sites / posts we talk about, please add them in the comments. Thanks for giving back to The Creative Coding Podcast!

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15 – Unity3D with Aras Pranckevičius

We recap Flash on the Beach and chat to Unity3D engineer Aras Pranckevičius about what’s in store for the platform.

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Flash on the beach
John Bergerman
Jessica Hische
Jared Ficklin
Andre Michelle
Gmunk
Joel Gethin Lewis
Carlo Blatz
Nicolas Cannasse
Lee Sylvester
Thomas Vian
Elliot Jay Stocks – With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility
Joa Ebert – Live Coding
John Howard – Games For Kids
Aras Pranckevičius
Unity3d
David Helgason
Joachim Ante
Blackrock
Unreal Engine
WebGL
Ralph Hauwert
Papervision3D
Chrome native client
Molehill
Extended Play
Art and Code Conference

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