Great. I was just disapointed, but now I'm really offended.
You're actually calling me a thief? I'm a long-time programmer. I'm new at Windows programming, but I did program in DOS, and even the old MSX computer. Just look for my full name in google, or check my snippets in the ABC archive. Just wait a few days to check out my entry for Retro Remakes Compo 2004, "Retro River Raid". I really don't need to steal code. It took me many months of reading, researching and testing to write it. And I really hate thiefs. You think I can't program because I have an ugly webpage? Please... For your information Mr. Torrey, any 8 year old child can open a web page editing program and create a beautiful page. My time is precious and I just don't want to waste it working on that. It's just not for me.
Windows programs don't have to deal directly with "joystick drivers", anymore, we have DirectInput that can do that for us. Have you ever programmed anything that uses joysticks? Please get some information before criticizing.
About ASM, I appreciate your concern, but I can handle it very well. If you had actually read the content of my page instead of thinking "oh, how ugly is this stupid site" you would notice besides having some games to show, I have made a full game-making library for QBX, with a lot of ASM coding in it. Also, I can test my routines, and if it quits without an error message I know something is wrong.
Just to clarify, my joystick commands handle joystick input much different than DBPRO native commands. Besides supporting multiple devices, there's a JoyScancode(joyid) command that returns an unique code for the currently pressed direction/button, and a JoyState(joyid,code) command that returns non-zero if the button/direction with the given code is pressed. Really useful for remapping input in games. Now imagine a 2-player street fighter clone for example, with both players using joypads. Not possible with DBPROs native commands.
Please lock this post, this post was a mistake, and I didn't post here to be offended. I'll never announce anything here anymore, because this forums are getting more and more unfriendly every day.
Cleber de Mattos Casali, game programmer.
DarkPhear is a full freeware RPG developed by me. You can download it and some game demos for free at my page: http://darkphear.cjb.net