[rfk-dev] Yet Another robotfindskitten

Michael Wooten mwooten.dev at gmail.com
Tue Jan 31 16:44:26 PST 2012


Due to popular demand (i.e. two requests) I have implemented basic vi
controls (hjkl, without diagonals). While easy to implement, I
personally feel that diagonals are not necessary.  Did I mention it
runs on an iPad with swipe controls though?

On Tue, Jan 31, 2012 at 7:19 AM, Star Simpson <stars at mit.edu> wrote:
> Nice!
>
> Want to add support for the VIM hjklyubn navigation keys, including
> diagonals?  It's just not the same without them :)
>
> You can check out how I did it w/jQuery at http://starsimpson.com/rfk if you
> like
>
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> On Jan 31, 2012, at 8:14 PM, Michael Wooten wrote:
>
> Hello All,
>
> I've been greatly excited by the sudden surge in robotfindskitten
> development, I decided to push my timetable forward and finish my work
> on my own port. I originally found robotfindskitten in college, played
> it, enjoyed it, then found the website. When I saw that it had been
> ported to every possible device and environment, I swore that I would
> some day port it myself. I thought it would be great to host a version
> on the web, so I registered http://robotfindskitten.com to host my own
> version. I originally was going to write a Java applet, but found that
> that version had already been created. Anyway, life happened, and
> years later I had never contributed a version of robotfindskitten to
> the world. Today that changes. I present to you
> http://robotfindskitten.com, a JavaScript/HTML5/Canvas implementation
> of our favorite zen simulation. Let me know what you think. It is
> still a work in progress. The complete source code for the website is
> available on GitHub at http://github.com/mwootendev/yarfk.
>
> -Michael Wooten
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