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<blockquote data-quote="theoremtank" data-source="post: 426736" data-attributes="member: 6099"><p>I have really come to enjoy the C# language. And developing the graphical Windows Forms applications is almost as easy as it is with Visual Basic.</p><p></p><p>I imagine I will start releasing for download some simple little D&D calculators and utilities just for fun. But ultimately my goal and hobby will be building a freeware, very user friendly D20 character generator containing only core rules, although it will have custom user content ability. That is, you should be able to input or download a file and import, splat book content or other user created custom content. I plan on doing this with C# and XML for the .NET platform. </p><p></p><p>My biggest problem thus far with generators I have seen is that the interfaces are pretty ugly and seem to lack a good layout. I like PCGen but it is very slow, and once again my opinion applies to its interface. One of the better genrators I have seen as far as simplicity and intuitiveness of the interface has been Redblade's Character Generator. Although we have yet to see if his program will survive the D20 OGL compliance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="theoremtank, post: 426736, member: 6099"] I have really come to enjoy the C# language. And developing the graphical Windows Forms applications is almost as easy as it is with Visual Basic. I imagine I will start releasing for download some simple little D&D calculators and utilities just for fun. But ultimately my goal and hobby will be building a freeware, very user friendly D20 character generator containing only core rules, although it will have custom user content ability. That is, you should be able to input or download a file and import, splat book content or other user created custom content. I plan on doing this with C# and XML for the .NET platform. My biggest problem thus far with generators I have seen is that the interfaces are pretty ugly and seem to lack a good layout. I like PCGen but it is very slow, and once again my opinion applies to its interface. One of the better genrators I have seen as far as simplicity and intuitiveness of the interface has been Redblade's Character Generator. Although we have yet to see if his program will survive the D20 OGL compliance. [/QUOTE]
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