Built primarily for cloud games, PySoy offers an intuitive API for managing object behavior in 3D space.
<chortle> I'm pretty sure this sentence (from the main PySoy page) is a joke. Of course it is. Isn't it?
Monday, December 20, 2010
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2 comments:
Did you mean to sound like a total asshat in this post?
Of course I did!
So... it isn't a joke? :-)
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