wolverine2710
Tutorial & Guide Writer
EDCodex was publicly released on the 17th of August. Now 13 days later quite a few commanders have added entries. Hence what we hoped for (community updating the site) is starting to happen.
Beneath is an overview of entries which were added to the Video section in the time period: 17th - 30th of August.
If you would have subscribed to one of 6 "new submission" RSS feeds (18 total and one extra for registered users - favorites) you would have received this information automatically ;-) There are 5 feeds for each section (announcement,tools,threads,community,video) and a global one which is a merge of the mentioned 5.
In the mentioned time period also quite a lot of commanders have updated their entry. Those changes can be easily followed by using one of the 6 "updates only" RSS feeds.
Note: The EDCodex stats page shows some nice statistics.
Two special recommendations:
Keep 'm coming ;-)
Beneath is an overview of entries which were added to the Video section in the time period: 17th - 30th of August.
- David Braben and the Raspberry Pi
- Micro Men - the rivalry between Clive Sinclair (ZX Spectrum) and Chris Curry of Acorn Computers, (BBC Micro)
- Postmortem of the original Elite by David Braben
- The Making of Elite - TV documentary featuring David Braben and Ian Bell
- Live Channel CMDR Aymerix (French)
- Exploration in vidéo
- 5 minutes to understand (FRENCH)
- Starting of elite dangerous (FRENCH)
- Elite: Dangerous Early Development Videos
If you would have subscribed to one of 6 "new submission" RSS feeds (18 total and one extra for registered users - favorites) you would have received this information automatically ;-) There are 5 feeds for each section (announcement,tools,threads,community,video) and a global one which is a merge of the mentioned 5.
In the mentioned time period also quite a lot of commanders have updated their entry. Those changes can be easily followed by using one of the 6 "updates only" RSS feeds.
Note: The EDCodex stats page shows some nice statistics.
Two special recommendations:
- Micro men. A mainstream tv production with Martin Freeman (Sherlock, the hobbit). Nice british humor, great music by Jean Michel Jarre and Kraftwerk.
- Postmortem of the original Elite by David Braben. From 2011. Gives a great insight in how Elite was created and especially all the wizardry, voodoo needed to cram elite in 22K of memory. Like how to save 2 bytes!!
Keep 'm coming ;-)
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