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Re: Stiveland.

Postby tempwad » Sun Apr 24, 2011 3:03 am

EmperorNuke wrote:
novaalpha wrote:C# + notepad + windows-only + epic graphics artists.

I gotta see this.

Yes. The art of hilarity will be complete.

We plan on eventually doing Mac and Linux though. Although SO MANY DISTROS so we'll prolly just do Ubuntu and some others.

Also we switched to C++.


hope you will not use ACE, boost, and other nooby shit 4 C++.
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Re: Stiveland.

Postby Shadowstar009 » Sun Apr 24, 2011 3:47 am

cobaltjones wrote:Call me when it's ready (aka never).
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Re: Stiveland.

Postby MagicManICT » Sun Apr 24, 2011 9:43 pm

Any GOOD coder worth his knowledge only needs a basic text editor to code in, cause the program was already written and 95% of the bugs found before the code was even entered and compiled.

Hell, when I learned to program, you didn't have a text editor, you had a line editor. Screw up one paren, and you had to recode an entire line. If you had to debug something, you had to dump it to a line printer that took 20 min to print out the 50 lines you needed. :lol:

(Who can trump me and talk about programming in switches or punch cards?)
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Re: Stiveland.

Postby Jackard » Sun Apr 24, 2011 10:07 pm

People need to stop posting this shit before they have anything to show off. How many vaporware threads have we seen so far, three or four now?
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Re: Stiveland.

Postby EmperorNuke » Mon Apr 25, 2011 12:48 am

MagicManICT wrote:Any GOOD coder worth his knowledge only needs a basic text editor to code in, cause the program was already written and 95% of the bugs found before the code was even entered and compiled.

Hell, when I learned to program, you didn't have a text editor, you had a line editor. Screw up one paren, and you had to recode an entire line. If you had to debug something, you had to dump it to a line printer that took 20 min to print out the 50 lines you needed. :lol:

(Who can trump me and talk about programming in switches or punch cards?)

This guy is epic. He actually knows that Notepad is usable.

And you have a point, Jackard.

But I don't plan on releasing anything until June or July.

I'll probably forget this topic by then.
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Re: Stiveland.

Postby b_anon » Mon Apr 25, 2011 1:02 am

sjlawton wrote:

What level of experience do your coders have? I need to figure out whether to file this thread under trolling or sad naivete.
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Re: Stiveland.

Postby EmperorNuke » Mon Apr 25, 2011 1:11 am

b_anon wrote:
sjlawton wrote:What level of experience do your coders have? I need to figure out whether to file this thread under trolling or sad naivete.

Read the topic. This has already been answered. It's like Page 5 or something.

"We have one guy who has made browser and an operating system, (Can't link the browser or the OS) and been a teacher of programming (C++ in specific). The other two of us are nowhere near as experienced."

Last time I'm repeating this.
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Re: Stiveland.

Postby cobaltjones » Mon Apr 25, 2011 2:17 am

Also worth noting that the whole inspiration for this "game" is that they hated the recent LP changes and want things to be like they were in W3.
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Re: Stiveland.

Postby Jackard » Mon Apr 25, 2011 2:49 am

Watch them be terribly derivative and base raising skills through related actions
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Re: Stiveland.

Postby RongoMatane » Mon Apr 25, 2011 9:01 am

MagicManICT wrote:Any GOOD coder worth his knowledge only needs a basic text editor to code in, cause the program was already written and 95% of the bugs found before the code was even entered and compiled.


I agree on the first part. But i think utilizing the possibilities of a good IDE can help a lot. For example i think of integrating tests or version control.
Besides that i am not able to handle 10.000LOC in a simple Text editor in a convenient way ;)
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