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'''Francis Irving''' was a programmer who worked at [[Creatures Labs]] from Janurary 1999 to 13 September 2002 (''see [[history]]''). He was responsible for developing much of the latter games in the [[Creatures series]], in particular the build tool system used with [[Creatures 3]] and [[Docking Station]] (described in his article, ''Automating the Build Process''), the [[Docking Station]] multiplayer client code and the engine for [[Bamzooki]]. He was also administrator and script editor for the [[Creatures Labs]] website.
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'''Francis Irving''' was a programmer who worked at [[Creatures Labs]] from Janurary 1999 to 13 September 2002 (see ''[[history]]''). He was responsible for developing much of the latter games in the [[Creatures series]], in particular the build tool system used with [[Creatures 3]] and [[Docking Station]] (described in his article, ''Automating the Build Process''), the [[Docking Station]] multiplayer client code and the engine for [[Bamzooki]]. He was also administrator and script editor for the [[Creatures Labs]] website.
  
 
He now does volunteer work for Public Whip and TheyWorkForYou.com, websites dedicated to letting the public know how their representatives are working for them (or not, as the case may be) by monitoring of MPs and data-mining of voting records.
 
He now does volunteer work for Public Whip and TheyWorkForYou.com, websites dedicated to letting the public know how their representatives are working for them (or not, as the case may be) by monitoring of MPs and data-mining of voting records.

Revision as of 05:29, 9 January 2005

Francis Irving was a programmer who worked at Creatures Labs from Janurary 1999 to 13 September 2002 (see history). He was responsible for developing much of the latter games in the Creatures series, in particular the build tool system used with Creatures 3 and Docking Station (described in his article, Automating the Build Process), the Docking Station multiplayer client code and the engine for Bamzooki. He was also administrator and script editor for the Creatures Labs website.

He now does volunteer work for Public Whip and TheyWorkForYou.com, websites dedicated to letting the public know how their representatives are working for them (or not, as the case may be) by monitoring of MPs and data-mining of voting records.

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