• What are you working on? May 2012
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Is it just me, or are pages 27 and 28 not loading?
[QUOTE=supersnail11;35970159]Is it just me, or are pages 27 and 28 not loading?[/QUOTE] just you
left the group
I made my physics box debug pretty, look [IMG]http://i.imgur.com/9GhQE.png[/IMG]
[QUOTE=MrTilepy;35969970]FP Programmers group has been compromised.[/QUOTE] I took roughly 50 screenshots of the FPP chatroom and I will be making When I'm FPP v2 very soon.
I can't join because I don't have any games on my Steam because I only joined to play TF2 when i became free. We should have an IRC channel instead.
[QUOTE=T3hGamerDK;35957665]I've been working with Parrot VM for some time, and Winxed seems like a really nice language to program shit in, especially considering that anything I write can be used by all Parrot languages. But I was wondering, is this a good or bad way to write a help display function? [code] function displayHelp( string app ) } print( app ); print( " usage: [OPTIONS]\n" ); print( "\n" ); print( " GENERAL USAGE\n" ); print( "--help\t\t-h\t\tDisplay this message\n" ); print( "--verbose\t-v\t\tShow whats going on\n" ); print( "--root [PATH]\t\t\tUse PATH as root, instead of /\n" ); print( "--temp [PATH]\t\t\tUSe PATH instead of /tmp\n" ); print( " COMMANDS\n" ); print( " -install [TARGET]\n" ); print( " -remove [TARGET]\n" ); print( " -search [TARGET]\n" ); print( " -update\n" ); print( " -upgrade [TARGET]\t\tupgrade all packages, or TARGET\n" ); print( "\n" ); } [/code][/QUOTE] That } at the beginning of the function is bugging the hell out of me.
[QUOTE=Eudoxia;35970794]I can't join because I don't have any games on my Steam because I only joined to play TF2 when i became free. We should have an IRC channel instead.[/QUOTE] I would chat the SHIT out of that thing! Please! I'm mostly on Linux, and using Steam isn't exactly my favorite thing, but IRC's can be accessed anywhere, be that through CLI, GUI, phones, web browsers.. If anyone could set that up, I'm in. [QUOTE=false prophet;35970934]That } at the beginning of the function is bugging the hell out of me.[/QUOTE] I changed it, just for you :)
[QUOTE=BlkDucky;35970118][img]http://puu.sh/uVww[/img][/QUOTE] I can't believe this actually worked [img]http://puu.sh/uWAZ[/img]
[QUOTE=BlkDucky;35971188]I can't believe this actually worked [img]http://puu.sh/uWAZ[/img][/QUOTE] and then everyone leaves [sp]i kid[/sp]
I'm making an IRC channel on gamesurge, one for just FPP and one for the bots that we'd probably end up making for it.
Do it on freenode
Freenode would be better...
Aight. I'll do it on freenode. I'm coding an OP bot for the fun of it, too. It'll have Lua plugin support! <3 [editline]15th May 2012[/editline] #FPProgrammers and #FPPBots
[URL="irc://irc.freenode.org/FPP"]irc://irc.freenode.org/FPP[/URL]
on irc.freenode.com [editline]15th May 2012[/editline] :saddowns:
[QUOTE=Robber;35967696]Turb should port JSOS to it.[/QUOTE] how good is the hardware documentation for the RPi?
[QUOTE=swift and shift;35972107]how good is the hardware documentation for the RPi?[/QUOTE] You have to be a big company to get the datasheets, as they're bound under a NDA.
[QUOTE=swift and shift;35972107]how good is the hardware documentation for the RPi?[/QUOTE] Try these: [url=http://elinux.org/RPi_Hardware]1[/url], [url=http://elinux.org/RPi_DatasheetCategories]2[/url], [url=http://elinux.org/RPi_Documentation]3[/url]. [editline]16th May 2012[/editline] ([url=http://elinux.org/Rpi_Low-level_peripherals]4[/url])
I expected to get less agrees for some reason.
Spent the last 5 hours straight (it's now 5:17AM) working on a web-based Portal 2 level viewer. Each tile is a <div> with CSS3 3D transforms applied. Conversion of p2c (the level format) to the <div>s is handled by PHP on the server-side. Transformations are applied with javascript to save on bandwidth usage. A more elegant solution would be to transmit all the level data as JSON and construct the DOM client-side. I might implement that later. Obligatory "Hi FP" pictures: [t]http://willkirkby.me/uploads/images/20120516_fp_portalviewer_1.png[/t] [t]http://willkirkby.me/uploads/images/20120516_fp_portalviewer_2.png[/t] Edit: Works on the Android Chrome Beta too :D [t]http://willkirkby.me/uploads/images/20120516_fp_portalviewer_3.png[/t]
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5kxlT6_eJnc[/media] Gauntlet 4 for the Genesis has a password system that keeps track of a lot of things, so the resulting string is pretty long and tedious to enter every time you start up the game. Robot fixes this.
[QUOTE=Map in a box;35971375]I'm making an IRC channel on gamesurge, one for just FPP and one for the bots that we'd probably end up making for it.[/QUOTE] Didn't everyone decide that no one wanted to use IRC?
[QUOTE=Overv;35975221]Didn't everyone decide that no one wanted to use IRC?[/QUOTE] But it's superior to steam chat
Yeah, all that tumbleweed really beats steam
[QUOTE=Lexic;35972245]Try these: [url=http://elinux.org/RPi_Hardware]1[/url], [url=http://elinux.org/RPi_DatasheetCategories]2[/url], [url=http://elinux.org/RPi_Documentation]3[/url]. [editline]16th May 2012[/editline] ([url=http://elinux.org/Rpi_Low-level_peripherals]4[/url])[/QUOTE] I found [url=http://www.raspberrypi.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/02/BCM2835-ARM-Peripherals.pdf]this[/url] though link #1 which looks pretty useful.
[QUOTE=Overv;35975221]Didn't everyone [B]sane[/B] decide that no one wanted to use IRC?[/QUOTE] yes
[QUOTE=BlkDucky;35975979]yes[/QUOTE] You're just power hungry, you don't want to give away control you have issues
[QUOTE=DrLuke;35976057]You're just power hungry, you don't want to give away control you have issues[/QUOTE] [B]While this is true[/B], we did have this IRC discussion the other day. :v:
[QUOTE=BlkDucky;35976146][B]While this is true[/B], we did have this IRC discussion the other day. :v:[/QUOTE] IRC is superior, it doesn't depend on one program like Steam, I don't have to be in windows or have WINE installed to get to it and I'm already using IRC for other channels. There isn't a unanimous verdict.
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