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Re: more UI space

Postby sabinati » Mon Sep 07, 2009 1:32 am

i don't think you could even play h&h without the operating system and java so i wouldn't really count those. and if you didn't already have an IDE or a text editor what the fuck are you doing looking at code. all you need to install is git (or something like cygwin for windows users)
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Re: more UI space

Postby theTrav » Mon Sep 07, 2009 2:37 am

sabinati wrote:i don't think you could even play h&h without the operating system and java so i wouldn't really count those. and if you didn't already have an IDE or a text editor what the fuck are you doing looking at code. all you need to install is git (or something like cygwin for windows users)

Don't discourage people who are new to coding! They'll learn slowly over time, just like the rest of us did.

I also believe the poster up above wasn't actually intending on making changes, they just wanted to be able to compile and run the changes that I had made for them... Maybe I should produce binaries or something... It'd be great if someone could do that for me though
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Re: more UI space

Postby sabinati » Mon Sep 07, 2009 3:09 am

i can't get the org.apache whatever library to load or i'd make a windows one
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Re: more UI space

Postby sabinati » Mon Sep 07, 2009 3:10 am

theTrav wrote:
sabinati wrote:i don't think you could even play h&h without the operating system and java so i wouldn't really count those. and if you didn't already have an IDE or a text editor what the fuck are you doing looking at code. all you need to install is git (or something like cygwin for windows users)

Don't discourage people who are new to coding! They'll learn slowly over time, just like the rest of us did.

I also believe the poster up above wasn't actually intending on making changes, they just wanted to be able to compile and run the changes that I had made for them... Maybe I should produce binaries or something... It'd be great if someone could do that for me though


well really it should be encouraging because literally every modern os has a text editor installed by default so really they would just need the java stuff and git
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Re: more UI space

Postby theTrav » Mon Sep 07, 2009 3:43 am

sabinati wrote:well really it should be encouraging because literally every modern os has a text editor installed by default so really they would just need the java stuff and git


sorry, maybe I should have made my quote more specific
sabinati wrote:if you didn't already have an IDE or a text editor what the fuck are you doing looking at code.


I interpreted that specific statement to mean that people who weren't already programmers should GTFO, which I disagree with. I want more monkeys at more type writers!
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Re: more UI space

Postby sabinati » Mon Sep 07, 2009 4:13 am

oh no that wasn't really what i meant.
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Re: more UI space

Postby theTrav » Mon Sep 07, 2009 4:17 am

sabinati wrote:oh no that wasn't really what i meant.

I stand corrected
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