• What are you working on? V5
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[QUOTE=gparent;18558085] Don't want to bust your bubble, but that's pretty common in high school. I've never done any homework (that didn't count), it was just a waste of time. Only did work because I had nothing better to do in class =/[/QUOTE] Correction: that's pretty common among high-school kids on a programming forum. [b]Edit:[/b] I don't do homework that counts either. Too much wasted time that I prefer to do something useful with instead. If it was actually common in high school, we'd have an interesting, challenging curriculum for high school computer science and math.
[QUOTE=nullsquared;18561029]Correction: that's pretty common among high-school kids on a programming forum.[/QUOTE] Maybe at your school. Here it was pretty common for any student that wasn't terrible at math. If you listen to the teacher and do what little there is to do during the class, you pretty much passed unless you had trouble grasping the content. Homework then became formality. [QUOTE=nullsquared;18561029]If it was actually common in high school, we'd have an interesting, challenging curriculum for high school computer science and math.[/QUOTE] It's not common as in 90% of students do it. But it's common enough. There's still people that have a harder time, though, and you have to set the standards somewhere. [QUOTE=Jallen;18560715]If it was so common then why the hell would the schools not increase the rate of learning?[/QUOTE] Same reason as above. It's common enough that he's not in any way special (A few students will be doing it in every class here.), but not enough that they can start learning you integrals in grade 7. Just because I got the best grade at my last calculus exam doesn't mean it's easy for everyone else. [QUOTE=Jallen;18560715]Also, whether it's the "right" way or not, I wouldn't be caught doing it, I'd rather have more easily understandable code than code which is "correct" as long as it doesn't impair the efficiency.[/QUOTE] For a competent C++ coder, it's just as easily understandable if not easier than any other method. (Because they should be using it in other places as well).
[QUOTE=BlackPhoenix;18550599]I know it's a bit late, but OpenGTA2 is actually not entirely correct name. The engine itself is called OpenGBH, it's a custom top-down engine, it uses custom file formats and is in no way related to GTA2. But OpenGTA2 is set of tools and project to recreate GTA2 using this engine (which I'm writing from scratch).[/QUOTE] So you are coding both the engine and the tools? OpenGBH is yours?
[QUOTE=Funcoot;18563304]So you are coding both the engine and the tools? OpenGBH is yours?[/QUOTE] Yes. Tools are done, they are quite simple (formats are really similar, both are voxel map formats with 1-unit blocks in size). The engine can be reused, but really it's working only for top-down games, that's what it's made for.
[img]http://i47.tinypic.com/qx1mqw.jpg[/img] Did this for assesed programming exercises in python for my computer science degree first year. Much harder than I thought it would be. At 32 lines it's a bit bloated. Also, your eyes are now feeling funny. Start blinking manually, it helps.
[QUOTE=Jallen;18564016][img]http://i47.tinypic.com/qx1mqw.jpg[/img] Did this for assesed programming exercises in python for my computer science degree first year. Much harder than I thought it would be. At 32 lines it's a bit bloated. Also, your eyes are now feeling funny. Start blinking manually, it helps.[/QUOTE] Thank you for making me blind.
Working on reinstalling visual studio, setting up all my libraries and repos again. I formatted and installed windows 7 (x64). This is my first time running a 64-bit OS, and I'm hoping I wont run into too many problems programming wise. [editline]02:59AM[/editline] yes finally a web subforum! thank you garry!
Thank you garry for a web programming sub forum. I love you. [img_thumb]http://www.clker.com/cliparts/b/d/7/7/11949914731729098287hearth_christoph_brill_01.svg.med.png[/img_thumb]
I have no motivation to program anything lately
[QUOTE=ddrl46;18564818]Thank you garry for a web programming sub forum. I love you. [img_thumb]http://www.clker.com/cliparts/b/d/7/7/11949914731729098287hearth_christoph_brill_01.svg.med.png[/img_thumb][/QUOTE] So can you still post web programming projects in this topic (as long as it's not some stupid layout showoff with absolutely no PHP/whatever involved at all?)
I think not, post it in "Post your websites" or create a other What are you working on? thread there.
[QUOTE=Xera;18564088]Thank you for making me blind.[/QUOTE] Well Media tag it! Someone's gonna have a seizure or some shit
[QUOTE=ddrl46;18565017]I think not, post it in "Post your websites" or create a other What are you working on? thread there.[/QUOTE] So if I create the next revolutionary web application that gets more attention than Google Wave I can't post it here? I don't mean some little "websites" that use PHP for some trivial dynamic content - but stuff like Bugspray etc.
HTML isnt programming -.- So dont write it in the description of the sub forum. HTML is just to formate the shit, not to let it do something (except a post field or something)
[QUOTE=ddrl46;18565017]I think not, post it in "Post your websites" or create a other What are you working on? thread there.[/QUOTE] Unless it is a java applet type thing that uses URLConnection it run php code to save high scores in a MySQL database... but that is my opinion. On a completely random note I am doing shit loads of coding for my game. Lot of back end improvements that are a pain to do. But also lots of game improvements which I will talk more about closer to my update.
[QUOTE=gparent;18562105]Just because I got the best grade at my last calculus exam doesn't mean it's easy for everyone else.[/QUOTE] AKA it's not that common :downs: I don't see what part you don't understand. There's always a few (2-3) students who know what they're doing, but that doesn't make it common.
[QUOTE=nullsquared;18566601]AKA it's not that common :downs: I don't see what part you don't understand. There's always a few (2-3) students who know what they're doing, but that doesn't make it common.[/QUOTE] His point is that it happens in nearly every class in every school not that every pupil in existence does that, and as such you are not special or unique.
[QUOTE=nullsquared;18566601][highlight]There's always a few[/highlight] (2-3) students who know what they're doing, but [highlight]that doesn't make it common.[/highlight][/QUOTE] It... doesn't?
[QUOTE=jA_cOp;18566700]It... doesn't?[/QUOTE] It's more uncommon for a kid to be like that than it is common in that if there are maybe 2 or 3 people per class of 30, that would be ~7% of kids. And tbh I don't think it is even as common as that. Therefore it would be logical to say that it is uncommon more so than to say it is common. It's a bit of a ridiculous subject though really, since we haven't really layed down a strict measurement of "knows what they are doing" or "does well in school" we could all be thinking of different levels of success and arguing because of it. tldr of the argument is nullsquared makes a valid comment about how he is in school in response to a guy saying about his teacher probably finding him annoying, gparent decides that nullsquared is not allowed to feel good about it and must make him feel normal, everyone bawws over it and has a heated discussion about whether it is common or uncommon to be ambiguously good at school. Can we get back to programming now?
[QUOTE=r4nk_;18564095] yes finally a web subforum! thank you garry![/QUOTE] You're welcome. :3: [editline]03:56PM[/editline] Why am I rated dumb. I was the one that messaged him and asked him to do it. :v:
There are about 4 or 5 of us in our class of 30 that know exactly what we are doing, and get 100% in pretty much all tests.
[QUOTE=Jallen;18566877]tldr of the argument is nullsquared makes a valid comment about how he is in school in response to a guy saying about his teacher probably finding him annoying, gparent decides that nullsquared is not allowed to feel good about it and must make him feel normal, everyone bawws over it and has a heated discussion about whether it is common or uncommon to be ambiguously good at school.[/QUOTE] He can feel good about it if he wants, I'm just saying he's probably not the only one in his school to do it, and probably not the only one in his class either. But hey, the inconvenience of having a personal spokesman is that they get everything you say wrong, right? You're excused.
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=evPZIjUFe-I[/media] 3d pong AND ducks! Maddness.
[QUOTE=gparent;18567959]He can feel good about it if he wants, [b]I'm just saying he's probably not the only one in his school to do it, and probably not the only one in his class either.[/b][/QUOTE] ... because you're in my school & classes and know the situation :downs:
[QUOTE=nullsquared;18568066]... because you're in my school & classes and know the situation :downs:[/QUOTE] Unless your school is composed of a thousand dumbasses and 1 regular student, I'm probably right. :downs::downs::downs:
[QUOTE=gparent;18568110]Unless your school is composed of a thousand dumbasses and 1 regular student, I'm probably right. :downs::downs::downs:[/QUOTE] No, it's composed of a single AP Comp Sci class of 20 students which I all know :downs: Like I said, 2-3 people. Stop arguing just to prove me wrong or whatever, you always do that. And fail.
[QUOTE=nullsquared;18568206]Stop arguing just to prove me wrong or whatever, you always do that. And fail.[/QUOTE] I'm not arguing just to prove you wrong, I even typed "Probably" in my post, which you bolded, by the way. How am I supposed to guess that you're going to a special school with 20 people in it? Wait. If you didn't read my post properly, I'm talking about your whole [b]school[/b]. If you know every single student in your whole school, their performance in every class, their homework assignment completion percentage and their grade summation, then fine (not that anyone would believe you), but otherwise, I reiterate, there's a major chance that there's someone else like me and you who doesn't need to work. More than the 3 you know. And if you somehow *are* going to a 20-man school, then it should be no surprise that it's less likely for what I'm talking about to happen since there's less people overall.
[QUOTE=nullsquared;18568206]No, it's composed of a single AP Comp Sci class of 20 students which I all know :downs: Like I said, 2-3 people. Stop arguing just to prove me wrong or whatever, you always do that. And fail.[/QUOTE] That is over 10% which is common, 669203027.7 people in the world to be exact (based on the world population as of the end of 2008). This is of course presuming every person in the world has been to school at some point.
[QUOTE=gparent;18568293] Wait. If you didn't read my post properly, I'm talking about your whole [b]school[/b]. [/QUOTE] My whole school has a single APCS class. And I'm specifically talking about APCS and math, so your argument is null and void.
why must you always argue
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