| Awesome! Thanks Iain. Looking forward to the next one. :) GreatPirateEra wrote: > Are there any links for us to try …
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| MrStonedOne wrote: > Why do you care if i'm being an asshole to python. You aren't python. There is really no need to …
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| It makes sense if you know how to use it. Personally I like the added capture flexibility of the C++ version more.
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| mega-bump turns out this is already possible with call() test proc/test() world output: calling /test/proc/test src is …
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| All you need to read is 'keeth' and 'wife and kids' to know lies are occurring :)
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| How about looking at the names from Python for some inspiration? There's no special convention there (The __s are …
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| how about something like: missile(type, src, null), resulting in the deletion of all missiles of the given type coming …
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| If you're looking for some kind of vague health indicator: how about some initially transparent static/noise covering …
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| Jai Paul - Str8 Outta Mumbai Jai Paul - Genevieve
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| i collect the souls of my enemies
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| congratulations! it's a tapeworm
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| Kats wrote: > Either way, the territory has proven that it is simply not capable of governing itself. The only way to …
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| Kats wrote: > Baby don't bore me... > Don't bore me... > No more... FTFY
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| Lugia319 wrote: > No one's discounting the victim's needs nor state of mind. The victim's state of mind and needs made …
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| [insert thumbs up here] Keep it up Flick! The bleeding looks good imo. Makes the swarm look more chaotic and freed, …
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| Nitpickyness: Could you add the tip of the thumb as a separate underlay so that it appears behind the player?
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| what if it's poisonous and you're going to die now. rip.
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| guys guys, listen... can you hear that? it's the sound of beating drums. the trolls are approaching.
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| You can't seriously be comparing the removal of fatshaming/racist/etc content to the suppression of criticism? …
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| Not sure if it's just me, but the background movement is very jumpy when scrolling with the mousewheel. Fine when …
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| Zecronious wrote: > I like the new scrolling feature for the games list. Gives people on the later pages a much better …
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| No thanks I'm happy without the tinfoil hat. DW I'll report back if WinDirStat is a trojan I'll be vigilant.
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| This sounds like a venture into the dark depths...
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| Ter13 has a nice library to handle object pooling: http://www.byond.com/ developer/Ter13/ObjectPools And its …
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| Granted, but just as it's starting to get interesting bumblemore shows up and digresses into a rant about how naruto's …
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| Cool post! I'm not sure how that can be labelled 'multiple inheritance' though. I don't see how anything even …
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| Having the html5 client doesn't necessarily mean you'll be able to utilise html5 at runtime. I don't see anything …
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Jul 18 2014, 12:07 am