A new article has been added to the Wiki, encouraging user-input: Is Direct3D 10 on Windows XP Possible?
Scriptionary is growing again. Several articles have been added to the Wiki and a few articles are still coming up. Notably, two articles have been recovered from the old site: Got a minute? Refactor your code and CPUs Maximum Throughput and Overhead which haven’t been altered from their original formats.
Besides the old, new things have been introduced to Scriptionary such as the Creating a Window Wrapper Class and Getting Screen Modes articles for Microsoft Windows Graphics Programmers.
Edit: Additionally, you can keep track of the pages by visiting the “All Pages” page on the wiki.
It’s been a while since Scriptionary has been online; ever since late January of this year the domain pointed to a different website (no affiliation). Due to some hosting problems Scriptionary went off-line for quite some time but its back and its better.
Instead of having a single-user content management type of system, Scriptionary has moved on to a Wiki based content structure. This means that anyone registered can now add and edit articles across the entire span of the website.
Sadly, the old database which contained all of the previous articles was lost in this event, so the recovery process is going to be tedious and hard to accomplish. Because of this, most of the old articles will be rewritten from scratch but some of them will simply not be bothered with, such as the .NET articles (although you’re free to add them if you wish).
From now on, please refer to Scriptionary through the following URL: http://scriptionary.com/
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