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'''Brian & Sean''' are developers of Utopia since [[New Code]] and owners of '''Arcadia Games'''.
 
'''Brian & Sean''' are developers of Utopia since [[New Code]] and owners of '''Arcadia Games'''.
 
  
 
=Brian McDonnell=
 
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Technology entrepreneur and games industry survivor, based in Dublin, Ireland.
 
Technology entrepreneur and games industry survivor, based in Dublin, Ireland.
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==New Code==
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'''New Code''' is a new game engine, used from July 2009.
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Engine is written by Brian & Sean on Python with the Django web framework. It is run with the Apache webserver on Linux with MySQL.
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User interface is based on HTML 4, CSS and Java Scripts.
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First [[Age]] used New Code of World of Legends [[Utopian server]] was Age of Change.
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Ages before was used [[Old Code]].
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==Utopia==
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In Early 2009, Brian & Sean sold Utopia to [[OMAC]].
  
 
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Revision as of 17:32, 28 May 2017

Brian & Sean are developers of Utopia since New Code and owners of Arcadia Games.

Brian McDonnell

Education: Trinity College Dublin

A true software engineer with experience in technical management and software consultancy in financial services. A strong grounding in startup environments. Specialties

Software development, high performance scalable web architectures, social gaming.

Sean Blanchfield

Education: Trinity College Dublin & Greenshills Comprehensive College

Technology entrepreneur and games industry survivor, based in Dublin, Ireland.

New Code

New Code is a new game engine, used from July 2009.

Engine is written by Brian & Sean on Python with the Django web framework. It is run with the Apache webserver on Linux with MySQL.

User interface is based on HTML 4, CSS and Java Scripts.

First Age used New Code of World of Legends Utopian server was Age of Change. Ages before was used Old Code.

Utopia

In Early 2009, Brian & Sean sold Utopia to OMAC.