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Christian Pinder was born in 1971, and has been programming since the early 8-bit days.
 
Christian Pinder was born in 1971, and has been programming since the early 8-bit days.
  
He became well known to the Elite community after reverse engineering the original BBC Micro Elite sources, and re-engineering them in C, calling the result Elite - The New Kind (or just Elite TNK for short). TNK was ultimately ported to a number of different platforms, including Microsoft Windows, Linux, the BSDs, Solaris and some handheld platforms. Sadly, after the game was given a restrictive EULA by a third party, [[David Braben]] could no longer ignore TNK, and requested it be removed. It is now quite hard to get as a consequence. This work did however inspire [[Giles Williams]] to write [[Oolite]].
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He became well known to the Elite community after reverse engineering the original BBC Micro Elite sources, and re-engineering them in C, calling the result [[Elite:_The_New_Kind|Elite - The New Kind]] (or just Elite TNK for short). TNK was ultimately ported to a number of different platforms, including Microsoft Windows, Linux, the BSDs, Solaris and some handheld platforms. Sadly, after the game was given a restrictive EULA by a third party, [[David Braben]] could no longer ignore TNK, and requested it be removed. It is now quite hard to get as a consequence. This work did however inspire [[Giles Williams]] to write [[Oolite]].
  
 
According to Pinder's website, he is "damn handsome, has an excellent sense of humor and is very modest". Readers can make their own mind up, as he has a self-portrait photograph there.
 
According to Pinder's website, he is "damn handsome, has an excellent sense of humor and is very modest". Readers can make their own mind up, as he has a self-portrait photograph there.

Revision as of 12:23, 15 January 2010

Christian Pinder was born in 1971, and has been programming since the early 8-bit days.

He became well known to the Elite community after reverse engineering the original BBC Micro Elite sources, and re-engineering them in C, calling the result Elite - The New Kind (or just Elite TNK for short). TNK was ultimately ported to a number of different platforms, including Microsoft Windows, Linux, the BSDs, Solaris and some handheld platforms. Sadly, after the game was given a restrictive EULA by a third party, David Braben could no longer ignore TNK, and requested it be removed. It is now quite hard to get as a consequence. This work did however inspire Giles Williams to write Oolite.

According to Pinder's website, he is "damn handsome, has an excellent sense of humor and is very modest". Readers can make their own mind up, as he has a self-portrait photograph there.