Dave, I think you've reached the boundary of Squeakland and have wandered into squeak-dev land. Check out the materials at http://www.squeak.org and http://minnow.cc.gatech.edu/squeak. There's support to do what you want to do, but you'll have to drop into a lower level than e-toys.
Mark
On Jun 15, 2005, at 1:55 PM, Dave Briccetti wrote:
This year I want to include Squeak in my multiplayer network game programming class (which before has used Java). I've taught about TCP/IP servers and clients and sockets, and the kids have written little servers and clients which play simple games.
I'd love to hear some ideas for how to use Squeak to write simple games running on multiple computers on a TCP/IP network. _______________________________________________ Squeakland mailing list Squeakland@squeakland.org http://squeakland.org/mailman/listinfo/squeakland
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