Uhm. I actually find java useful once in a while.
Like making games for my mobile phone. ;P
But, I think they ought to put the library on a diet. Its huge.
Ulvhamne
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RE: The "I hate Java club"?
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RE: The "I hate Java club"?
@felix said:
@Ulvhamne said:
Uhm. I actually find java useful once in a while.
Like making games for my mobile phone. ;P
But, I think they ought to put the library on a diet. Its huge.
Try Superwaba. The library is much more reasonable. Downside: it's not
ported to mobile phones, only PDAs. Upside: programs should run
seamlessly on all supported platforms, including the PC. Disclaimer: I
haven't tried it yet.
Ah, well, therein lies the problem. I dont have any pdas, but I do have
some mobile phones, so making games for myself for PDAs.. Well, maybe
some day.
Latest posts made by Ulvhamne
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RE: Oneliners
for (int a = ~a == !3; a %=! 007, + ++a, 42 != !(0xa
|| ~!1, &--a)[7 ^ ~!a, (666 | ~777 ^ +a--) ? ~a-- && 0, 0
<<! a: a += ~~a, +a] - a % !a, +-!a-- ^ a; (9 | 2, a) ? (a
>>= (+-+!+~-a, -++a) ? -5: !!!a * ~a): *&a, 8 & !a) -a,
+a, !&a;
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RE: Aren't computers great
@Jordan said:
So, this guy seems to know what he's talking about, tracking the laptop, etc.
He's a consultant, obviously for somthing tech-related.
He's in posession of confidential data.....
But he's never heard of encryption?
Somehow I think he'll be in almost as much trouble unless he gets this
kid, for gross negligence. Who leaves that much confidental data lying
around their harddrive unencrypted?! Thats INSANE.
I think it seemed as if there were encryption, though not whole disk
encryption. Why else the remarks about perhaps having found the
information?
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RE: HTML -> PHP Converter
@Zlodo said:
What about Malbolge instead: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malbolge_programming_language ?
"Malbolge was so difficult to understand when it arrived that it took
two years for the first Malbolge program to appear. The program was not
even written by a human being: it was generated by a beam search algorithm designed by Andrew Cooke and implemented in Lisp."
Sounds fun :)
I agree. That was a really nifty thing. Im gonna learn to use it.
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RE: HTML -> PHP Converter
I am just gonna have to write a game in brainfuck.
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RE: In the world of bits...
@makomk said:
@LoztInSpace said:
@littleram said:
This method was found in C++ production code in the company I work for.
Can you spot the WTF ?
......
although no one has yet owned up to the original code :PThe WTF is that your change control process does not appear to record who makes changes.
Indeed. There's a reason Subversion has a command called "svn blame"...
Blame is the best function of all in svn. ;)
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RE: Dollars vs. Euros, Condi Rice, et al
@R.Flowers said:
@Ulvhamne said:
IMHO it looks more like she's an actress in one of them there adult movies I keep hearing about. ;)
Does that mean you will be voting for her? Or would you rather save your vote for a real porn actress?
Seriously, though, Condi has her sights set on a higher office - commissioner of the NFL.
I'd love to vote in your elections, and if we ever had a porn star rise to the occasion here in sweden I'd vote for them in a heartbeat. ;)
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RE: Tada... it's super-WTF time
http://forum.vdsworld.com/viewtopic.php?t=1860
made me fear the dark.
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RE: Game engine WTF.
@LoztInSpace said:
@e.thermal said:
Not impossible. Never read the book though. And a book that simply disregards cheching values doesnt really sound too hot.
That's a bit unfair. Most code in books has a lot of that kind of thing stripped out to focus on illustrating the subject at hand without adding too much noise. It's pretty common for error checking, return codes, exceptions etc to fall by the wayside to aid clarity.
Yes, forgive me for being a bit bitter. I have to work with these obnoxiously slightly broken classes. ;)
But any books that show off this terrain class... *Shudder*