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I made a Simcity (classic) clone in C#! What does CodeProject think?

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  • M MirageCoder

    I barely contribute to CodeProject but I've always found it a very helpful resource; especially in my earlier programming days. I've been coding in C# for a good six to seven years now and sometime ago I figured that I'd challenge myself at taking a stab on creating my own Simcity clone. https://github.com/Miragecoder/Urbanization[^] You can run it on the desktop with the WinForms client, but it's also possible to run it in your browser. What does CodeProject think? :)

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    Marc Clifton
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    Looks like an impressive piece of work. And I second the motion for an article (or several, there's a LOT there.) Marc

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    • M MirageCoder

      I barely contribute to CodeProject but I've always found it a very helpful resource; especially in my earlier programming days. I've been coding in C# for a good six to seven years now and sometime ago I figured that I'd challenge myself at taking a stab on creating my own Simcity clone. https://github.com/Miragecoder/Urbanization[^] You can run it on the desktop with the WinForms client, but it's also possible to run it in your browser. What does CodeProject think? :)

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      Wendelius
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      Looks really nice :thumbsup: And I agree that if you have spare time, try writing a few articles describing how the program is done.

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      • M MirageCoder

        I barely contribute to CodeProject but I've always found it a very helpful resource; especially in my earlier programming days. I've been coding in C# for a good six to seven years now and sometime ago I figured that I'd challenge myself at taking a stab on creating my own Simcity clone. https://github.com/Miragecoder/Urbanization[^] You can run it on the desktop with the WinForms client, but it's also possible to run it in your browser. What does CodeProject think? :)

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        glennPattonPub
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        :cool::thumbsup: Would read an article on that, if I can ever get away from sorting out hardware issues at work!

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        • M MirageCoder

          I barely contribute to CodeProject but I've always found it a very helpful resource; especially in my earlier programming days. I've been coding in C# for a good six to seven years now and sometime ago I figured that I'd challenge myself at taking a stab on creating my own Simcity clone. https://github.com/Miragecoder/Urbanization[^] You can run it on the desktop with the WinForms client, but it's also possible to run it in your browser. What does CodeProject think? :)

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          Kornfeld Eliyahu Peter
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          Never liked SimCity, but of course it takes nothing away from the value of your work... Great thing :thumbsup:

          Skipper: We'll fix it. Alex: Fix it? How you gonna fix this? Skipper: Grit, spit and a whole lotta duct tape.

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            :cool::thumbsup: Would read an article on that, if I can ever get away from sorting out hardware issues at work!

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            Tim Carmichael
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            glennPattonWorking wrote:

            at work!

            Music.. beautiful music...

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              glennPattonWorking wrote:

              at work!

              Music.. beautiful music...

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              glennPattonPub
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              Apart from getting out of bed in the am!

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              • Kornfeld Eliyahu PeterK Kornfeld Eliyahu Peter

                Never liked SimCity, but of course it takes nothing away from the value of your work... Great thing :thumbsup:

                Skipper: We'll fix it. Alex: Fix it? How you gonna fix this? Skipper: Grit, spit and a whole lotta duct tape.

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                glennPattonPub
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                I always got bored and unleashed Godzilla!!

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                • M MirageCoder

                  I barely contribute to CodeProject but I've always found it a very helpful resource; especially in my earlier programming days. I've been coding in C# for a good six to seven years now and sometime ago I figured that I'd challenge myself at taking a stab on creating my own Simcity clone. https://github.com/Miragecoder/Urbanization[^] You can run it on the desktop with the WinForms client, but it's also possible to run it in your browser. What does CodeProject think? :)

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                  Chris Maunder
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                  Article time!

                  cheers Chris Maunder

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                  • M MirageCoder

                    I barely contribute to CodeProject but I've always found it a very helpful resource; especially in my earlier programming days. I've been coding in C# for a good six to seven years now and sometime ago I figured that I'd challenge myself at taking a stab on creating my own Simcity clone. https://github.com/Miragecoder/Urbanization[^] You can run it on the desktop with the WinForms client, but it's also possible to run it in your browser. What does CodeProject think? :)

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                    RaviBee
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                    Impressive! :thumbsup:  Would love to see an article on this! /ravi

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                    • M MirageCoder

                      I barely contribute to CodeProject but I've always found it a very helpful resource; especially in my earlier programming days. I've been coding in C# for a good six to seven years now and sometime ago I figured that I'd challenge myself at taking a stab on creating my own Simcity clone. https://github.com/Miragecoder/Urbanization[^] You can run it on the desktop with the WinForms client, but it's also possible to run it in your browser. What does CodeProject think? :)

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                      Peter Rob nson
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                      Nice :thumbsup:

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                      • M MirageCoder

                        I barely contribute to CodeProject but I've always found it a very helpful resource; especially in my earlier programming days. I've been coding in C# for a good six to seven years now and sometime ago I figured that I'd challenge myself at taking a stab on creating my own Simcity clone. https://github.com/Miragecoder/Urbanization[^] You can run it on the desktop with the WinForms client, but it's also possible to run it in your browser. What does CodeProject think? :)

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                        Roger Wright
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                        I think that a lot of CodeProject members would benefit greatly if you'd document the development process and tradeoffs in an article for this site! Nice work, by the way... Share it with the group, if you will... Will Rogers never met me.

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