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约翰卡马克的座右铭

时间:2020-04-10 03:29

卡马克的观点

约翰卡马克虽然从事的是当代最先进的行当(之一),但是骨子里这个人是非常有希腊先贤风格的:他的孤独,对技术的执着和对物质的淡漠很有古希腊哲学家的意味。

当然很难说卡马克就对世俗的东西不感兴趣,但是我宁愿相信作为一名程序员,他对代码中创造世界的乐趣超过了他对物质生活的乐趣。

关于约翰.卡马克(John Carmack)

IntroductionThe Man Behind the PhenomenonJohn Carmack is a man who almost needs no introduction - a founder of id software, the company that invented the first person shooter and single handedly revolutionized what PC action gaming means. From Commander Keen to Doom to Quake, Carmack\\\/id's games have captivated millions of bleary eyed gamers into spending hours on end at the computer, blasting away at their on screen opponents. Late last December, Firingsquad and Gamers.com had the unique opportunity to conduct a lengthy face to face interview with John Carmack. We took the opportunity to find out more about John the man as opposed to John the programmer. We also asked John about his and id's plans for the future as well as his take on the gaming industry and where it might be headed. Questions are in bold; John's responses are in plain text. Firingsquad: So how old are you? John: 29 FS: Do you think that being married will detract from your programming? John: No, I wouldn't be getting married if I thought that. FS: So what's a typical date between you and Anna [Kang]? John: Lately we've been building some model rockets. I did an interview one time and someone asked me about my teenage years, and I mentioned rockets and bombs and stuff like that. And I was thinking, you know, that was kind of fun, I liked that. Of course nowadays you can just go on the internet and say I want one of these and one of these and one of these. They now have powerful rockets that we never had back when I was doing it - these high powered rockets with something like 2000 Newton\\\/seconds of thrust! FS: Do you and Anna ever 1on1 deathmatch? John: Just yesterday we were out at Apple, and Anna was playing one of the Apple guys - she was kicking his ass. I was in a meeting with some other people, so they were playing for a while, and she was just waling on him. But then when I finished that meeting, they snuck me into that guy's room and they sat me down and I came back to a narrow victory. I expected to hear her cursing from the other side of the building. She still thought it was the other guy magically acquiring skills at the end of the game! FS: I've read some earlier interviews where you said you were into bombs and stuff. You were a miscreant kid, right? John: Yeah in a lot of ways匢 looked back and I was an arrogant little jerk when I was a teenager. I matured over the years and when I look back now, I don't think THAT highly of myself as a teenager. I mean, I was really smart, I was already programming computers in a lot of ways. But I was amoral at many times. FS: What would you say if you were giving advice to people who have kids like you in their school? John: Well I already knew exactly what I wanted to be doing. I wanted to be programming, and I knew this even when I was around 12. I knew that that's what I wanted to be doing and I had these clear ideas of what I wanted to get. You can't just say the world owes me whatever I want to get. But there are times when some things are necessary to help a kid along. My parents never really understood that about me, so I never got the computers I wanted and needed. I held that against my mother for like a decade, but we're all past that now It was frustrating because I clearly knew what I wanted to be doing but it wasn't available to me at the time. It was always: if you want to do computers you need to go to MIT then you go work at a corporation as an engineer and follow the path. But I dropped out of college, and started my own company. My brother followed a more conventional path. He got a degree and became a stock broker and that's what my mother expected that you're supposed to do. And he's doing OK for himself, but there's nothing like a few Ferarris to rub your parents face in. I can say that everything's fine with my mother at this point in my life. We can talk about these things, look back and she recognizes that she was kinda wrong, but what good does that do? She's not raising another child or anything.

约翰卡马克 近况

参考英文维基上的页面,据说2000年以后一直在搞huo jian ps:不知道为什么,baidu不让发维基的链接,请自行google John Carmack

蝴蝶效应一共多少部

一共3部蝴蝶效应1是一部由埃里克·布雷斯J·麦凯伊·格鲁伯执导,顿·库彻、艾米·斯马特、·帕特里克·阿梅多利、杰斯·詹姆斯等主演的科幻、惊悚电影,于2004年1月23日在美国正式上映。

电影讲述伊万(艾什顿·库奇 饰)在小时候经历了一系列糟糕的事情,损坏了他原本完美的人生。

在童年可怕记忆的折磨下,伊万请求心理医生的帮助,医生鼓励他把发生的事情一件件详细记下来,但是事情变得越来越糟糕。

蝴蝶效应2是一部由约翰·R·莱昂耐迪执导,麦克尔·D·维斯编剧,克·里夫利、埃莉卡·杜兰斯等人主演的惊悚电影。

该片讲述了尼克与好友们一起在郊外为女友茱莉庆祝生日,但是在返回的路上发生了车祸,茱莉不幸重伤身亡,尼克悲痛万分。

很快一年过去了,有一天尼克发现自己可以通过看老照片的方法重返过去的故事。

该片于2006年10月10日在美国上映。

蝴蝶效应3:启示是由塞斯·格罗斯曼执导,克里斯·卡马克、蕾切尔·敏纳等主演的一部影片。

该影片讲述了 主人公山姆(克里斯·卡马克Chris Carmack 饰)一次次的穿越让时间线索变得面目全非,本该死的人活着,本该清白的人却背上的罪名,唯一不变的,是所有亲近他的女性都会惨遭杀害。

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