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Joerg Plewe's Blog
Joerg Plewe currently is a senior Java and GUI developer and has been in
many areas of IT ranging from embedded programming to bioinformatics and
games. Joerg has studied physics and used to work with languages like C/C++,
Forth, Lisp, Assembly and others in all kinds of environments. He is the
father of four kids, likes sports such as cycling, underwater-rugby and
flying around in light aircrafts.
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FlyingGuns: A Distributed Realtime Simulation Game
FlyingGuns is a game as well as a demo for a technology created for distributed simulations that can be found in applications of various fields where data has to be distributed at high rates. Feb. 17, 2005
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