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{{Navigation for Stendhal Top|Developing}}
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; Video : [http://stendhalgame.org/media/2010-03-14-miguel-history-arianne.avi Video]
=== Stendhal
; Speaker : Katie Russell
; Language : English
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; Target group : All
; Abstract : Can anyone name all Stendhal NPCs and describe something interesting about what each does? Without preparation? (honestly... the speaker has no time to prepare...) If anyone can, the Amazing Stendhal Dictionary can! Marvel as she attempts to draw a map of the island and its dungeons, and take each region in turn, describing some history, each NPC's features, and some funny* anecdotes.
; Review : Wow, I am totally impressed. We have more than 200 NPCs in Stendhal, and Katie was able to name almost all of them with only the [[:Image:worldsmall.png|world map]] as help. I learned both some very interesting in game background of those NPCS and a number of curious facts about their creation.
; Video: [http://stendhalgame.org/media/2010-03-14-katie-npcs.avi Video]
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; Language : English
; Target group : Developers
; Abstract : There are a number of very interesting and complicated things on the feature wish list for Marauroa. As you are probably aware of, KISS (Keep it simple, stupid) is one of the main principles of Marauroa. This of course does not mean that we cannot do complicated things. But it means that complicated things have to be well thought out and should be broken into small parts. In this talk we will present ideas on how to achieve the following
:* No more lag caused by MySQL: A totally asynchronous approach to database access
:* How to tunnel the Marauroa protocol over https and why it is more difficult than it seems to be on first glance (e. g. multiplexing with normal web traffic, not wanting to have 127.0.0.1 as client address in the logs)
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