I just found your blog because I was reading about EBS, which I *love*. I’m a blind computer user, married to a sighted game designer, and this sit he first game I have found that is both accessible and cool enough that we both play it. I graduated from MIT’s media studies program, so it is even more exciting to get to experience social games, somethignw hich I previously only experienced as theory.
Anyway, congratulations on getting your writing into EB–the quality of EB’s writing is definitley the thing I find most fascinating about it.
Lastly, I’m not a programmer so perhaps you could tell me the answer to this question: what computer language is EB written in?
I just found your blog because I was reading about EBS, which I *love*. I’m a blind computer user, married to a sighted game designer, and this sit he first game I have found that is both accessible and cool enough that we both play it. I graduated from MIT’s media studies program, so it is even more exciting to get to experience social games, somethignw hich I previously only experienced as theory.
Anyway, congratulations on getting your writing into EB–the quality of EB’s writing is definitley the thing I find most fascinating about it.
Lastly, I’m not a programmer so perhaps you could tell me the answer to this question: what computer language is EB written in?
Kestrell
http://kestrell.livejournal.com
It’s built in S#arp Arch (pronounced Sharp Arch, I think). I don’t know a lot more about it than that, I’m afraid.