Christian Interactive Software

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16 comments, last by Gunbags 24 years, 1 month ago
I WOULD!

Women shouldn''t write software! They''d get washing up liquid all over the computer and it would go rusty, then they''d spend a week cleaning between all the keys and polishing the monitor, and decoriating the CD-ROM drive with little hearts and flowers... and besides, who''d look after the children... what is the world coming to......

Um, just my thoughts anyway...
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Pssst...

A very large percentage of software is not interactive. Take an automated factory floor, most of the software is embeded with no human interaction.

Tim
True, I guess things like screen savers and backdrops wouldn''t be called interactive. You can change settings, but you can''t interact with the images.

E:cb woof!
E:cb woof!
Hi are you the same group searching for christian artist etc for the game end of the days?...just woundering...


Let the company be! if the want to make christian games...for christian people is that theyre..problems not yours...and its a good idea...making some more NON VIOLENT games...that provides our children have better Moral today! ... Yes im here! /jewelaye

(but if thers a market for christians is a nother thing..)


JEWELAYE
Jewelaye
No. The game that we are working on is about the "End Times", but is a lot different from the others I''ve seen.

For more information, visit www.interactivesoftware.8m.com

Thanks,
C.I.S
Lead Designer, CISKyle Waggoner
quote:Original post by TimSmith

Pssst...

A very large percentage of software is not interactive. Take an automated factory floor, most of the software is embeded with no human interaction.

Tim


Pssst...

Interactive does not specifiy *who* you''re interacting with. It could very well be interacting with another program. Also, so called "automated factory floors" do interact with humans. The software you are referring to is known as (in the industry) MMIs, or Man Machine Interfaces. My last employer got all PC and decided to call theirs an "HMI" for Human Machine Interface, but you get the picture.

Anyway, you can bet that all that software on those factory floors is talking (through in most cases a PLC or Programmable Logic Controller) to an MMI, which is "Interacting" with a person.

Just FYI
If a man is talking in the forest, and there is no woman there to hear him, is he still wrong?
Ok, I will give you that one, but only because your definition of interactive is VERY broad.

Tim
quote: Original post by Anonymous Poster

Original post by Gunbags
I just picked CIS for our name, just because.

The Christian is because it's "Christian" software.
So why not call is Christian Interactive Software.


Anonymous Poster Said:
So it is your company name? or is it some lame way of
saying that only Christians need apply? What is it lately
with all this religous crap, everyone expecting the end
of the world. Get a grip, get a clue, and get a life.

My Response:
I think the request is terribly clear:
They are looking for talented programmers, artists, modlers, and designers to help with our current projects.

If someone called themselves "Salty Dog Software" would you assume that only Salty Dogs need apply?

As the case is, it's a group of programmers and artists who are Christians. Or it's a group of Christian programmers and artists. And they're working on a project, which is geared towards Christians, but could've just as easily have been a post requesting help for software geared towards Women, or Pet Owners or Mechanical Engineers. Why take offense? Some people are working on a project, and they're looking for Game Developers who are interested in helping.

As far as the end of the world goes, perhaps they just thought it to be an interesting topic. Because someone makes a game like Fallout that's Post-Nuclear War doesn't mean that they think it's about to happen, they just thought it to be an interesting backdrop for their story. People have always been interested in the end of the world, and some people have always thought it could be close at hand, while others think, hey, it's never happened, so why should we think it will? One day they'll be wrong I guess, but that's irrelevant…

Game developers looking for help on a project, is not.

-Ascent


Edited by - Ascent on 4/7/00 12:16:10 PM

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