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The Ultimate Python Programming Course for Beginners

By KingPinGames

10 years ago



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    #1 10 years ago

    i believe that the P-Roc system uses python for is coding.

    here is an amazing deal for anyone looking to get the basics of python down

    https://stacksocial.com/sales/the-ultimate-python-programming-course--2?utm_source=dealnews&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=ultimatepythonprogrammingbundle

    deal ends 2/22/14

    $35

    i will be personally looking into this

    Christopher
    King Pin Games

    #2 10 years ago

    To clarify, the most popular pinball development framework for the P-ROC, pyprocgame, is written in python. The P-ROC itself is a hardware platform that works with any number of different programming languages.

    Many people are writing P-ROC games in python, while others are writing them in C#, java, and C/C++.

    Regardless, thanks for the links. Sounds like a good deal!

    - Gerry
    http://www.multimorphic.com

    #3 10 years ago

    thanks for clearing that up Gerry.

    any chance you are coming up to Midwest Gaming Classic? unfortunately i will not be able to make it to Texas Pinball Festival this year.

    hope to see you there

    #4 10 years ago
    Quoted from gstellenberg:

    To clarify, the most popular pinball development framework for the P-ROC, pyprocgame, is written in python. The P-ROC itself is a hardware platform that works with any number of different programming languages.
    Many people are writing P-ROC games in python, while others are writing them in C#, java, and C/C++.
    Regardless, thanks for the links. Sounds like a good deal!
    - Gerry
    http://www.multimorphic.com

    That said, Python probably will be the easiest language for a new programmer to learn and the P-roc has more than enough power where the performance gained from lower level languages is negligible.

    #5 10 years ago
    Quoted from KingPinGames:

    any chance you are coming up to Midwest Gaming Classic?

    We won't be at MGC. Sorry we'll miss you.

    We're focused on R&D... making the platform solid and reliable and developing the first game. The P3 and Lexy Lightspeed should be mostly playable at TPF, our local show. Aside from TPF, our time is better spent developing the game and executing our vision.

    - Gerry
    http://www.multimorphic.com

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