TDC is not a klik community, it is a game development community. Application and other software development is more likely to get ignored here than non-klik games; programming languages are the same as spoken languages, expressing the same ideas through different channels. So feel free to use any programming language on anything on the site, but be aware both that some competitions will only allow certain development tools and that the people here are aware of how much effort and skill is reflected in most languages; a game created with some video-game-generator that merely plugs in parameters will be seen for what it is.
If you're pursuing serious game design, other languages based upon C are always very good ideas, usually necessities.
Originally Posted by Muz I didn't mean open source. I just meant someone sort of blogging on the challenges of a game made in C#. I read project pages like blogs or biographies. It's like.. well, that bit in American Idol when they talk about some kid's background and personal life to show how it affects their performance and all.
It's just fun seeing someone get past a major bug when adding in a new feature. And sometimes, they also write what causes these bugs, so I learn a bit in the process. Would be interesting if someone did this with a C# program.
Alright, it's decided then. I am making a project page in here.