Sylvain Seccia
Sylvain Seccia is a French game programmer and game designer, most known for his indie projects. He has also written several softwares and a complete assisted Object-Oriented Programming application, distributed as freeware and called Seccia.
Developer career
From 1996 to 2000, Sylvain Seccia wrote and programmed more than 40 small free games available on websites and computer magazines.
From 1999 to 2002 at Clickteam, he wrote and programmed all demo games for the Jamagic project and several extensions for Multimedia Fusion.
He founded in 2003 his own company called Power Soft Makers in Lyon (France) with Christophe Cuny, and programmed softwares during 6 years.
Since 2010, he has been a programmer at Darkworks in Paris.
God Won't Bless America
Sylvain Seccia programmed a 2D/3D shoot'em up game called God Won't Bless America in 2010.
Seccia (Assisted Object-Oriented Programming)
Seccia is a software development environment to create win32 applications. It's a complete object-oriented programming language, with inheritance and polymorphism with two modes of operation: an assisted programming mode for novices; and for experts, a multi-tab auto-complete editor with syntax coloring and checking.
Bill Aitken, author of Using and Programming the Psion Siena is producing a series of beginner's tutorials based around the Visual Code Generator.
Other works
His interests in other works were often inspired by his childhood. He likes short films, music and books.
Sylvain Seccia wrote and directed short films in french with a mini TV series called Backup.
Games
- Deadly Weaponz (2001), Sylvain Seccia
- All Out Race (2004), Sylvain Seccia
- Gunbot (2009), Sylvain Seccia
- God Won't Bless America (2010), Sylvain Seccia
Softwares
- Power Soft Maker (2001), Power Soft Makers
- PSM Encryptor (2005), Power Soft Makers
- JukeBox Browser (2009), Sylvain Seccia
- Seccia (2009), Sylvain Seccia
Projects
- Human Nature (2011), Sylvain Seccia
- Deadly Weaponz 2 (2011), Sylvain Seccia