Beginner--Me----Intermediate--------Advanced---------------- Godly

I added a step for you XD
In response to Lummox JR
Lummox JR wrote:
Failure to spot usr abuse, which was the central problem in the first part of the post, means you don't qualify for intermediate. Also an intermediate programmer should have been able to figure out the problem in the second half, or at least glean something from it. The second part of that post appears to simply be bad savefile mechanics.

Lummox JR

I caught the usr abuse...and I think I gleaned something on the second half! Does that make the Lummox smile?

Hiead
In response to Lummox JR
Im level 3 with 59 more exp to go.
In response to Lummox JR
Rate me almighty Lummox Jr. Or I will have to keele you! >:)
In response to DarkCampainger
Beginner----ME--Intermediate--------Advanced


In response to Lummox JR
Lummox JR wrote:
Someone who doesn't use robust programming techniques hasn't been burned enough to know better. And heck, no small few of these people think they're qualified to help people in Code Problems and end up confusing matters even further by knowing not the first thing about what they're doing; they only make more work for the rest of us trying to clean up their mess. Gads it's tempting to name names there.

Lummox JR

This would be one reason I don't answer many coding questions :P My 'programming techniques', bluntly, suck. I can make Byond do quite a few pretty nifty things, but there is no way I'd want to try to show anyone how I did it. My code is generally inefficient and butt-ugly. It's quite a bit better than it was a few years ago, but it still is nothing to show off.

Code quality/robustness: Internewbiate

Ability to beat my code into eventual submission: Intermediate+

:P

EDIT: My coding reminds me a bit of my geometry class in Junior High school. I never studied for tests, but I would generally manage to recreate most of the required proofs myself from what little knowledge I absorbed during class. It might take me four pages more than anyone who actually studied, but I generally got the correct answer :)
In response to Flick
Hmm..i do like to keep on the downlow. But if theres beginner, intermediate and advanced i'd galdy say my 4 years of byond coding has taken me to expert/genius. Advanced would be an understatement. ;/
In response to Flick
Flick wrote:
My 'programming techniques', bluntly, suck. My code is generally inefficient and butt-ugly.

Are you sure of that? A lot of the time I'll be doing something thinking that there has to be a more efficient way of doing it, but when I go out and find 'the best way' I find that I was doing it that way (or was at least on the right track).

I tend to feel like I'm beating my code into submission, and I am, but I've realised that a lot of the time I'm beating it the right way and the only reason I have to beat it at all is because I don't have much experience.
In response to DarkView
After I learn a way to do something better I have a tendency to restart the whole code to make it more efficient.
In response to Hiead
Hiead wrote:
Does that make the Lummox smile?

Makes me giggle that Lummox JR's name is what it is. The definition of a Lummox: Lummox is slang for a clumsy, stupid person.

Though the JR is (as far as I'm aware) unknown to the community (and no, it doesn't stand for junior), he is indeed anything but a Lummox as many would agree. :)

Off-topic I know, I just had to voice that.

~Sinyc.
In response to Sinyc
I still say in my head "Lummox Junior" becuase...well.. I just can't not say that! :(.
In response to Pagemaster
Pagemaster wrote:
Hmm..i do like to keep on the downlow. But if theres beginner, intermediate and advanced i'd galdy say my 4 years of byond coding has taken me to expert/genius. Advanced would be an understatement. ;/

I very much doubt it. There's no way anyone in the community surpasses "advanced". It's been my experience that most of the people who think they're advanced, or close to it, are mere newbies. That means you too.

4 years makes no difference in terms of solidness of your technique or code. In the same amount of time there have been people who haven't even shown any ability to learn yet. While you may or may not be any good, no one can tell because you've never posted code on the forums. Heck, after 4 years you don't even have a single game, demo, or library to your name, let alone any that are officially published. If you've never had your code stand up to (or wither under) peer review, how can you know how good a programmer you really are?

Lummox JR
In response to Lummox JR
I got owned by Lummox JR.
In response to Blakdragon77
Rate me, oh might Rater! I'd say I'm here on this chain:

{ Newbie, Intermediate *, Advanced, Guru, Lummox }

* That is me on the chain, I think.
In response to Audeuro
Hmmmmm......
What rank do you think I guys am?
In response to Hiead
Lol, I came to BYOND doing the exact same thing, although I haven't gotten around to learning C++, yet.
In response to Flame Sage
Beginner - Intermediate - Advanced - Guru
^
In response to Sniper Joe
Sniper Joe wrote:
Beginner - Intermediate - Advanced - Guru
^

I've seen Flame Sage's code; he's no intermediate.

Lummox JR
In response to Audeuro
Audeuro wrote:
Rate me, oh might Rater! I'd say I'm here on this chain:

{ Newbie, Intermediate *, Advanced, Guru, Lummox }

* That is me on the chain, I think.

From what I see in Adminx it looks fairly usable overall, although there were a couple of spots where I have doubts (such as spurious use of Find(), especially in one case where the code appears to be searching a list for the wrong thing). The excess of whitespace is a bit frightening, but doesn't really speak to skill. Looks like you know many though not all of the major pitfalls to avoid. I'd probably rate you somewhere above internewbiate.

Lummox JR
In response to Lummox JR
Wait 'till ya see a new "Server Communication Libary"
It's basicly...
Hub, Server A, Server B (easily add more)

Server A (send message) --> Hub (redistributes)
-Server A (you can choose to relacy back the message or not) Server B

Also, I have it, whenever a game opens a port, it will announce it to the hub and also to every other game that is being hosted.
(That has the approperate "World.topic()")

Of cource, I had about 9 hours straight to work on this, because of a vacation ride a while back, but.......
My sister stole my laptop, and now she's in SC. =(

So what would you rate my Lummox?
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