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|description=Come along if you want to learn how to turn a single player HTML5 game into a multiplayer one, using nothing but Node.js and WebSockets goodness. | |||
You'll need Node.js installed to code along during the session, otherwise you can follow my coding or pair up with someone else. | |||
All the code for the session will be provided on Github. | |||
|skills=* Intermediate JavaScript | |skills=* Intermediate JavaScript | ||
* Passion to learn new things | * Passion to learn new things | ||
|relevantlinks=* [Node http://nodejs.org] | |||
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Revision as of 19:31, 4 November 2011
Description
Come along if you want to learn how to turn a single player HTML5 game into a multiplayer one, using nothing but Node.js and WebSockets goodness.
You'll need Node.js installed to code along during the session, otherwise you can follow my coding or pair up with someone else.
All the code for the session will be provided on Github.
Skills Needed
- Intermediate JavaScript
- Passion to learn new things
Post-Event Participation
How people can get involved with your project after the festival.
Hashtags
Session hash tags specifically for notes on your session, and hash tags specific to your project for promotion.
Relevant links
- [Node http://nodejs.org]
EtherPad for the session to take notes and collaborate
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You'll need Node.js installed to code along during the session, otherwise you can follow my coding or pair up with someone else.
All the code for the session will be provided on Github. |skills=* Intermediate JavaScript
- Passion to learn new things
|hashtags={{{hashtags}}} |relevantlinks=* [Node http://nodejs.org] }}