I just wanted to inform you that I am taking part in the devsgen.com Rubik’s challenge and I’m trying to win the price of $500. I don’t want to give out too much information at that point, since the deadline is still too far and the competition is tough
, but I can say that this is gonna be my most complete and cleaned-up homebrew for PSP.

I’m very interested in that challenge, since I find it more appealing than most other coding competitions where people can enter things they are working on for ages already and then outrule anyone that started a project specifically for that competition. Also it gives much more possibility to show the coding skills and compare them to the other entrants, so the judging will be much more objective (or at least so I hope). I also like the fact that the source code also gets judged, since that really forces people to think about their code design, rather than club everything together so that it just plain works somehow (and I’m one of the many that suffer from the lazyness of proper code layout and commenting unless forced to
).
I really hope there are more such challenges in the future and I’m looking forward to the other entrants’ versions of a Rubik’s cube for the PSP
So look forward to September 30th when the result is revealed.
A Rubik’s Cube on the PSP will be nice indeed. And when you say you are this pleased with what you’ve done it is bound to be great, you being a perfectionist and all.
Best wishes for the compo!
can you please update your wondeeful plugin joysens prx to 3.71m33-2 i really need it to play my games it has helped me alot
wow, 500 dollar prize? I think ill sign up! (ya right) good luck
Good luck!
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