Rise of the Legend
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Open Source Initiative (OSI) is a non-profit
corporation dedicated to managing and promoting the
Open Source Definition for the good of the community,
specifically through the OSI Certified Open Source
Software certification mark and program.
Since Rise of the Legend is distributed under
the GNU[7] GPL[8], it is automatically
considered to be Open Source[9] Certified.
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page[3] with the definition of Open Source[9].
The code[11] was written using Vim[12],
a highly
configurable text editor built to enable
efficient text editing. It is an improved
version of the vi editor distributed with
most UNIX systems. Vim is distributed free
as charityware. If you find Vim a useful
addition to your life please consider
helping needy children in Uganda.
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home page[3].
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Allegro is a game programming library for C/C++ developers distributed freely, supporting
the following platforms: DOS, Unix (Linux, FreeBSD, Irix, Solaris, Darwin),
Windows, QNX, BeOS and MacOS X. It provides many functions for
graphics, sounds, player input (keyboard, mouse and joystick) and timers. It also provides
fixed and floating point mathematical functions, 3d functions, file management functions,
compressed datafile and a GUI.
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home page[3].