{Apologies to the group for top-posting}
It looks like a substantial application. It was built using Common Lisp and OpenGL. Now you know it can be done. Isn't that sufficient?
-Luke
On Apr 9, 2011, at 9:00, "cl-opengl-devel-request@common-lisp.net" cl-opengl-devel-request@common-lisp.net wrote:
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- Re: a substantial Windows app (Brandon Van Every)
On Thu, Apr 7, 2011 at 7:21 PM, Luís Oliveira luismbo@gmail.com wrote:
The most substantial app I'm aware of is Perfectstorm: http://erleuchtet.org/2008/03/project-overview-perfectstorm.html. However it might not build with a recent cl-opengl.
The SVN repository given in that blog entry appears to be dead. Do you know of some other way to obtain the source? I suspect this project is no more. The blog says, "But beware! the current state is not that presentable: you’ll just see pathfinding debug output at the moment. When a first dummy is playable and the code is cleaned up a bit we’ll make a project page." Google doesn't reveal any such page.
Cheers, Brandon Van Every
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