Unless someone forks this project, this is the final version. The author is serving a life sentence, so I cannot imagine he will update this ever again.
If I link to any articles about it, I dox him unfortunately and I'd prefer not to. I was friends with cmang from our pre-teen days, and we were both heavily involved in the ansi/ascii scene. I'm sure there's still some here who remember him from efnet, or other places.
... I occasionally make dos games as a hobby, and I wanted to be able to draw some ASCII on my iPad. Kinda a niche thing but open to feedback if anyone tries it.
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Unless someone forks this project, this is the final version. The author is serving a life sentence, so I cannot imagine he will update this ever again.
What happened? I can't find any info
If I link to any articles about it, I dox him unfortunately and I'd prefer not to. I was friends with cmang from our pre-teen days, and we were both heavily involved in the ansi/ascii scene. I'm sure there's still some here who remember him from efnet, or other places.
>If I link to any articles about it, I dox him unfortunately and I'd prefer not to.
thats admirable, and i am certainly not telling you to do otherwise.
but i will point out that they have written out their full name and state on their github, patreon, and buymeacoffee.
I recently made an ASCII art web app:
https://textmode.cadencecode.com/
... I occasionally make dos games as a hobby, and I wanted to be able to draw some ASCII on my iPad. Kinda a niche thing but open to feedback if anyone tries it.
Actually, very cool editor.
Brings back lots of good memories of my middle-school and high-school BBS DaYZ!
The purest form of nostalgia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TheDraw