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manigma

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Posted - Jun 22 2010 :  03:09:10 AM  Show Profile  Visit manigma's Homepage  Reply with Quote  Get a Link to this Message
I was an avid computer gamer during college days. I also learnt programming and wanted to be a programmer to develop games. But there were no specialised courses available in those days and I dropped the idea.

If any one of you is familiar with programming you should know how its done.

In earlier games when 3D modelling (scanning from original objects was not available) everything from the characters, particles, landscape, colors, movements, even music was written in code.

Just like the easy HTML codes we use to post comments here.

We type the word A but how its displayed on screen is a deep process of coding and assembling in the background.

My son was learning connecting dots yesterday. We draw 2 dots like . . and he joined them with his pencil.

It reminded me of my days when I used to learn programming.

Then I remembered the teaching of Gurus how everything is made of Five elements, Gunas etc... Even the colors we see are a combination of these elements. The words we speak, the actions we do, the desires, our looks...

Suddenly I starting feeling jolts in my body and it was like I am losing myself and the world.

Just wanted to share.



Is that a smiley?

Edited by - AYPforum on Jun 22 2010 1:31:48 PM

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