[jME Video Tutorial Series] Networking using SpiderMonkey

I bring to you another video tutorial series!



To me these are a ton better than the shader ones I did, as there are less errors and more explaining ^^. I even removed a 2 min pause while I was scratching my head :slight_smile:



All videos were recorded in HD 720p



Thanks to @pspeed and @ractoc for help and tips



jME Networking Tutorial series, lasting approx 1.5 hours:

[General Introduction] – 2:30 mins

[Introduction to networking] – 6:30mins

[Introduction to the web] – 13 mins

[Cheating in games] – 7 mins

[Simple client/server interaction with Spidermonkey] – 24:30 mins

[Our first networked game] – 35 mins



Also this is my setup if anyone wants to know, why sometimes you hear the mic falling, its held with blu-tack and supported by my calculator ^^





[General Introduction]

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5IbmPL_m9t4



[Introduction to networking]
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-fzMIOUIKGo


[Introduction to the web]
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vm4BtptrmRc


[Cheating in games]
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1v8aplAFlFs


[Simple client/server interaction using Spidermonkey] (part1)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e4MheUDfxJg


[Simple client/server interaction using Spidermonkey] (part2)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uJuO-JPl14I


[Our first networked game] (part1)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4medGxTsz_U


[Our first networked game] (part2)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IuYDNS8qGeo


[Our first networked game] (part3)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mvORSLiYRuo
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I hope to watch these later.



I can tell already we should take up a collection to get you a digital table or something. :slight_smile:

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@pspeed said:
I can tell already we should take up a collection to get you a digital table or something. :)


Yes! THIS! A thousand-fold. XD

A couple of years ago there was a huge sale for a Wacom Tablet at NCIX.com for around 50-60$ and passed on it. I should've gotten it. :/
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wezrule is tutorial guru last time :roll:



good work!

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@madjack said:
Yes! THIS! A thousand-fold. XD

A couple of years ago there was a huge sale for a Wacom Tablet at NCIX.com for around 50-60$ and passed on it. I should've gotten it. :/


On Amazon here, you can get small cheap tablets for less than $30.

http://www.amazon.com/DigiPro-WP5540-Tablet-Stylus-Black/dp/B000GLQZJI/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1343618213&sr=8-2&keywords=digital+tablet

Don't know what it's like where wezrule is. :)
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yea and soon wezrule will do presentations/tutorials same good as here:



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=53_qvMQfvOE



he will be like this dreadlocks man 8)



BTW: it is just a good presentation, don’t want to start next mac/linux/win troll topic.

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Great! Thank you for these videos.



One more thing, there were some TODO videos on shaders, what about those?

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@iamcreasy said:
Great! Thank you for these videos.

One more thing, there were some TODO videos on shaders, what about those?

@wezrule is currently standing under a waterfall, reciting wiki pages & source code. Only once he finds the answers within himself can he use them for the betterment of others.

http://i.imgur.com/EjRau.jpg
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lol ^, I will learn all jME and teach all!!!



thx guys :)! it may look a bit rough, and thats because I use my left hand :slight_smile:


@iamcreasy said:
One more thing, there were some TODO videos on shaders, what about those?


Whenever I have time I will do them. I already have prototype code for them already, but was too tired/lazy to do them if you could tell by watching that series ^^

And I have updated the wiki with them:
https://wiki.jmonkeyengine.org/legacy/doku.php/jme3:advanced:networking_video_tutorials