Posted May 23rd by jaycrossler in Class, Web
Legal Notice: This is not a serious site! This week, I took a ScrumMaster training couse for software production and management. Scrum is taken from the Rugby term where everyone jumps in a pile and wrestles for the ball. I really liked many of the concepts and approaches to group software artistry. I’ve been on [...]
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Posted May 11th by Jay Crossler in Class, Games, Video Editing, Web
A video posted with a voice-over describing details of the game: People who looked at this item also looked at… Cloud Computing paper Mining Robots control code Orrery Game: ver 2 New MoonBaseOne game About Jay Related items Cloud Computing paper Interview on GarageGames Orrery – 3D Planet simulator HTML5 Map Tile JavaScript Game Engine, [...]
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Posted May 7th by Jay Crossler in Class, Code, Games
For my GMU IT821 class project, I built a serious game to test out some Cloud Computing algorithms. Each blue box represents a server, and the gmae is running at approximately 100x normal speed. If you play the game, walk using the “WASD” keys, and add users with the H (2 users), J (20 users), [...]
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Posted May 30th by Jay Crossler in Class, Games, Volunteering
Update: This has been helpful in forming the new Game Design Undergraduate degree at George Mason University. Enroll now! I’ve posted some of my Game Design presentations online, check them out. I’ve volunteered with GMU to help establish some courses in this area. It’s very exciting to see universities engaging in this emerging field! People [...]
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Posted July 27th by Jay Crossler in Class, Web
Update: This course is complete! This will be my last course at JHU for a while. 635:482: Web-accessible information systems have become the standard way for industry and government to communicate. This class will discuss how to describe and manipulate standardized data that is suitable for WWW applications. This course will concentrate in application, but [...]
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Posted May 6th by Jay Crossler in Class, Games
Update: This course is complete. Thank you all, I really enjoyed your games! 605:481: We will explore web development in three major areas of study: browser-based standards, client and server side scripting, and distributed computing technologies like web services and publish-subscribe messaging techniques. We will build software using Java, .Net, Flash, ASP, PHP, and JSPs. [...]
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Posted December 12th by Jay Crossler in Class
Update: Course finished! Thank you everyone for a great class. Here’s the syllabus. 635.781: Web-accessible information systems have become the standard way for industry and government to communicate. This class will discuss how to describe and manipulate standardized data that is suitable for WWW applications. We will concentrate on industry standards and current developments within [...]
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