For the past 36 hours or so, I’ve spent a lot of my time working on L10nhart.
The reason for this is that I made a bet with Gu1dry that I’d have a usable version of L10nhart in around 36 hours, and 36 hours later, how’d I do?
For the past 36 hours or so, I’ve spent a lot of my time working on L10nhart.
The reason for this is that I made a bet with Gu1dry that I’d have a usable version of L10nhart in around 36 hours, and 36 hours later, how’d I do?
Random Hacks of Kindness is a project which aims to use technology to make the world a better place and since I need the karma, I figured I would lend a hand.
Chestnut is a tiled map editor, written by a friend of mine, @Tom_Cashman. The problem? It’s written in C# and uses .Net 4.0 and the Windows Presentation Foundation and was closed sourced and that’s just cruel. I firmly believe that the world would be a much better place if it was cross-platform compatible, open-sourced and backwards compatible with Tiled.