Gareth Rees (software developer)

Gareth Rees (software developer)

Gareth D. Rees (born 1971) is a British software developer and games writer. He is known for his contribution to the manual for the Inform programming language, and has written several pieces of interactive fiction using Inform. He works for Zoonami, a video game development company in Cambridge, UK.

Rees read computer science at Christ's College, Cambridge.

Works

Video games at Zoonami

Contributed to:
*Zendoku
*Go! Puzzle

Interactive fiction

*"Christminster" (1995, Z-code)
*"The Magic Toyshop" (1995, Z-code). Won award in IF Comp 1995 (3rd place, Inform division).
*"Through the Looking Glass" (1995, Z-code)

Books

*(2001) [http://www.inform-fiction.org/I7/Manual.html "Inform Designers Manual"] (4th ed), with Graham Nelson. Placet Solutions, ISBN 0 971311 90 0

External links

* [http://www.garethrees.org Gareth Rees' website]
* [http://www.ifwiki.org/index.php/Gareth_Rees Gareth Rees] . IFWiki


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