On 14 Aug 2001, Iggy Drougge wrote:
A demo is a demonstration, showing off your programming/gfx/music
talent. The demo crews arrange demo parties where they display their
demos and win prices. It's all about pushing the limits of what's
possible on a computer.
Somehow I doubt that part of making one of these demos is seeing how many
bytes you can optimize out of an assembly language loop, or seeing how
quick you can make that shiny new script parser parse. No, I think I
would get laughed at...
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Jeffrey S. Sharp
jss(a)subatomix.com