TutorialsEat3D : DUnrealScript An Introduction and Application (Reup links)

By gravita at 12-02-2012, 11:48
Eat3D : DUnrealScript An Introduction and Application (Reup links)

Eat3D : DUnrealScript An Introduction and Application | 389 MB
Genre: Elearning

In this DVD Rusty Sempsrott dives into the world of UnrealScript. He starts off with the very basics by going over getting set-up, variables, arrays, enumeration, structures, if statements, case statements, loops, functions, and classes. Once the basics are covered in detail, Rusty then demonstrates some practical uses of UnrealScript like creating custom Kismet functionality and creating a custom weapon class. You’ll be able to create very different and unique results with only a small amount of new code to write, leaving you with more time to design and implement your ideas.
If you have never used UnrealScript you should be able to follow along and understand. Even if you are experienced using UnrealScript, you should pick up useful information throughout the DVD.

TutorialsTTC Video - Religions of the Axial Age: An Approach to the World's Religions

By way_vs at 28-11-2011, 00:10
TTC Video - Religions of the Axial Age: An Approach to the World's Religions
TTC Video - Religions of the Axial Age: An Approach to the World's Religions
English | MP3, 123 kb/s (2 ch) | + PDF Guide
24xDVDRip | AVI / XviD, 768 kb/s | 720x480 | ~24x30 min | 4.74 GB
Genre: eLearning


What could the beliefs and traditions of a Zoroastrian, a person of Jewish faith, a Buddhist, a follower of Confucius, or a Christian have in common? How do religions evolve over time? This course offers a rare opportunity to relate your own spiritual questions to a variety of ancient quests for meaning and transcendence. In Religions of the Axial Age, Professor Mark W. Muesse shows you the historical conditions in which the world religions arose, while letting you see how they answered shared metaphysical and human dilemmas. He helps you think about specific traditions while pondering the common processes of religious development. Not content to study religion merely from books, Professor Muesse has also observed and participated in these traditions in their native contexts, especially in South Asia. Thus his approach to the study of religion is not solely academic or historical but also reflects a deep respect for religious experience as it is felt and lived. You will explore fascinating aspects of several major world religions at the time of their birth. Although Professor Muesse emphasizes the early religious traditions of Iran, South Asia, and China, he also shows how these compare, contrast, and contribute to contemporary Judaism, Christianity, and Islam.