In response to Mobius Evalon
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Beginner Interm. Adv.
In response to digitalmouse
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Digi's Linux skills:
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Beginner Interm. Adv. Master
In response to Ol' Yeller
I don't know how I'd rate myself in DM, but I'd be interested in seeing what the omnicent Lummox JR thinks :)

The problem is, that I do things so differently. I use datums for everything, and avoid [edit: what kind of silly word is 'oviod?'] the atomic system like the plague. I can write up a standard pixelized movement module in a half hour, but it takes me much longer to do simple things with walk(), Move(), get_step(), or any of that atomic stuff. I guess I just don't like it, it disagrees with the way I like to code. For everything else, all I'll say is that I think I hold water.

Atomic system: Flaming n00b.

In the end, I don't really think of myself as a programmer, I'm more into game design. I could tell you what's good in a game, what's bad, and pitfalls to avoid; I can give you a good history of video games, whats wrong (and right) about gamming currently, and where I think we're headed.

Design Skills: Intermediate.
In response to IainPeregrine
IainPeregrine wrote:
I don't know how I'd rate myself in DM, but I'd be interested in seeing what the omnicent Lummox JR thinks :)

The problem is, that I do things so differently. I use datums for everything, and ovoid the atomic system like the plague. I can write up a standard pixelized movement module in a half hour, but it takes me much longer to do simple things with walk(), Move(), get_step(), or any of that atomic stuff. I guess I just don't like it, it disagrees with the way I like to code. For everything else, all I'll say is that I think I hold water.

Actually in a lot of instances I avoid atoms too. I like to use a bit of both. I haven't seen too much of your code except when you've posted code help for people, but you really seem to solidly understand what you're doing.

Lummox JR
In response to digitalmouse
Yeah, but that's only 'cause you haven't done much in the way of learning how.
I'd rate myself at around intermediate. I can do some pretty interesting stuff, I have great ambitions for Legacy (see my blog), but I don't understand things how things like Swapmaps or IconCutter (how can something so amazing be so short?) work.

PS Someone should make a shirt - "I got owned by Lummox JR" with the BYOND logo on the back :-)
In response to Ol' Yeller
Ol' Yeller wrote:
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Digi's Linux skills: Master

hahahahahahahahahaha- that's a joke right?

i challenge you to find one instance of DM coding that i have successfully helped out someone with, a single published game, library, or demo, and i'll show you property on the moon i have to sell.
In response to Lummox JR
Lummox JR so your saying I am:


Newbie--Here---Internewbiate--Intermediate--Advanced--Lummox


I somewhat agree with you.
In response to Wizkidd0123
Ungh I was hoping everyone forgot about that post. Thanks for bringing it to everyone's attention though -_-
In response to Ol' Yeller
No you're probably higher than that.
Beginner - - - - - Intermediate - - - - - Advanced
I would say that each hyphen is a level, and each word has three levels within it.
Working off my system... I would be at, level 2.

I know a moderate bit about most aspects of coding, and also know moderatly well how to use most of them. However, I must say, that there are specific parts of DM that I am not moderate at, and in my opinion, you are only as good as your lowest weakness. My probably least used areas would be world to world communications, and savefiles. I plan on advancing my skills in both of those areas soon, so maybe I will actually be able to make Begintervanced or whatever you guys are calling it now :)
In response to AJX
Internewbiate. Heh, sounds funny . :P
In response to DeathAwaitsU
DeathAwaitsU wrote:
No you're probably higher than that.

He's not. Where he rated himself is more of a best-case scenario; it's plausible.

Lummox JR
The following image illistrates where I am on the "Programmer Level Scale":
















...not that I am a good programmer, I just like to travel and meet new people -_-


heh, I really need to get back to Algebra 2 now...
In response to Kunark
Don't you have some of the levels mixed up?
I thought it was more like this:
1337 H4x0rz------Beginner------Interyadayada----->
In response to Kunark
I got a pretty good laugh out of that =P.
In response to Nadrew
you draw good.
Beginner--------Intermediate[Repiv is here]--------Advanced

Is that a bandwagon I hear?
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