How to scare a potential contributor off your project
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So I heard the WTF is that somebody doesn't like the language somebody else picked for configuration. Which is strange, since they picked a simple, declarative language.
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hmm....
@TODO $games find a way to work the
Orange Pencil of Editing
into the next game I DMshould be an epic level item.
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Todo 7ac38164, (accalia:games) find a way to work the
Orange Pencil of Editing
into the next game I DM
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hmm? i see no pencil.
@wft said:Sounded like a name of an artifact from a roguelike game... The Orange Pencil of Editing.
Or a prog rock band ;)
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redundant, yes, but not useless. You, the event declarer are not always the one triggering the events.
I'm not going to say that using events as a communication method is a good design pattern or not, but it is one i've seen used before.
I tried it, it's not allowed. The error is:
The event 'Foo' can only appear on the left hand side of += or -=
.
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hmm.... what? i KNOW i've done that sort of thing before....
was there a different syntax i used?
/me goes looking for the last time i dealt with events in C#
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(SomeEvent ?? ((a, o) => { }))(null, null);
Parentheses around the lambda ;)
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want to try that again? your parens aren';t ballanced there(i see four open and three closing parens)
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I see four of each; I copied that from code that compiles
Red open, blue close:
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"Me can count goodly!", huh?
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apparently not today.
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written in Prolog. The fuck. Now I would have to learn a whole new language
First release 43 years ago [1972] and you consider it NEW????? [TRWTF!] <ducking and running>