RE: ArkBlast Countdown - Console Game - Deque - 04-05-2013
If you stopped learning you have stopped to be good.
That is true for a lot of tasks, but especially for programming.
@ArkPhaze: This game looks pretty good. I am waiting for more.
RE: ArkBlast Countdown - Console Game - Deque - 04-05-2013
If you stopped learning you have stopped to be good.
That is true for a lot of tasks, but especially for programming.
@ArkPhaze: This game looks pretty good. I am waiting for more.
RE: ArkBlast Countdown - Console Game - ArkPhaze - 04-05-2013
(04-05-2013, 06:33 AM)Deque Wrote: If you stopped learning you have stopped to be good.
That is true for a lot of tasks, but especially for programming.
@ArkPhaze: This game looks pretty good. I am waiting for more.
I haven't had a lot of time since Monday or Tuesday this week, but on the weekend I plan to set aside some more hours for another development session to work on this.
RE: ArkBlast Countdown - Console Game - ArkPhaze - 04-05-2013
(04-05-2013, 06:33 AM)Deque Wrote: If you stopped learning you have stopped to be good.
That is true for a lot of tasks, but especially for programming.
@ArkPhaze: This game looks pretty good. I am waiting for more.
I haven't had a lot of time since Monday or Tuesday this week, but on the weekend I plan to set aside some more hours for another development session to work on this.
RE: ArkBlast Countdown - Console Game - Ex094 - 04-05-2013
I don't know If you guys will like this idea but we can have a small Arcade section on HC where we can play ArKPhase's game (If he plans to implement it somehow on this forum), We can have contests too, There will be a scoreboard to view all the top scores (Offcourse only trusted members can see that area as a part of security )
RE: ArkBlast Countdown - Console Game - Ex094 - 04-05-2013
I don't know If you guys will like this idea but we can have a small Arcade section on HC where we can play ArKPhase's game (If he plans to implement it somehow on this forum), We can have contests too, There will be a scoreboard to view all the top scores (Offcourse only trusted members can see that area as a part of security )
RE: ArkBlast Countdown - Console Game - noize - 04-05-2013
(04-05-2013, 04:15 AM)ArkPhaze Wrote: (04-04-2013, 09:41 PM)Linuxephus Wrote: (04-04-2013, 09:15 PM)noize Wrote: But this way you make my codes look like shit.
That's not fair of you; I want a fucking chance!
Enough.
Assuming you're not joking with the above comment.
"Making your code looking like shit" compared to ArkPhaze's coding is completely irrelevant when your emotional outburst with-out the benefit of your intellect fails to take into account ArkPhaze's level of experience as compared to yours.
Nothing of which has anything to do with another individual trying to "make your code look like shit".
See the facts for what they are versus your current level of emotions that make accusations that are incorrect.
You're still learning.
He is not.
This is a logical conclusion that his set of coding is of course going to be superior by way of applied experience versus your ongoing learning cycle.
What's not fair?
His coding experience as compared to yours?
Irrelevant yet again.
Your emotions are dictating accusations that hold no basis in fact.
Be done with your childish jealousy on the matter as that is all this is.
You have a chance, as you've continued to have a chance...at continuing to learn and making an apology before you burn a bridge that there is no returning to.
My experience might be more than his, but I am still learning haha. Everybody still learns, whether they realize it or not, or want to admit it or not depending on their ego. I've probably forgotten more than 60-70% of the average computer user in the world, but with that said, there is something to realize there as well... Nearly everybody else I know, other than in my development "network", only uses their PC as a tool to browse Facebook as far as I am concerned.
You can be an expert in C++ for instance, but new revisions to the language and new libraries come out that you still have to learn about. Same with the .NET framework and new classes and methods that come out with each version.
lol, I did not know that noize was as well a C# programmer, as he's usually only been seen by myself in the batch areas.
(04-05-2013, 04:26 AM)Linuxephus Wrote: (04-05-2013, 04:15 AM)ArkPhaze Wrote: My experience might be more than his, but I am still learning haha. Everybody still learns, whether they realize it or not, or want to admit it or not depending on their ego. I've probably forgotten more than 60-70% of the average computer user in the world, but with that said, there is something to realize there as well... Nearly everybody else I know, other than in my development "network", only uses their PC as a tool to browse Facebook as far as I am concerned.
You can be an expert in C++ for instance, but new revisions to the language and new libraries come out that you still have to learn about. Same with the .NET framework and new classes and methods that come out with each version.
lol, I did not know that noize was as well a C# programmer, as he's usually only been seen by myself in the batch areas.
Nor did I know he was knowledgeable in another area other than batch, until earlier that is.
Do forgive my overzealous speech from earlier.
I opted for "better to be safe than sorry" so to speak.
And indeed, constant updates is the driving force for having to continuously learn in the IT Field lest one find themselves knowledgeable only about information that is so quickly obsolete (infer deprecated).
And I am not a C# coder, in fact. 
I unfortunately still know very few languages.
RE: ArkBlast Countdown - Console Game - noize - 04-05-2013
(04-05-2013, 04:15 AM)ArkPhaze Wrote: (04-04-2013, 09:41 PM)Linuxephus Wrote: (04-04-2013, 09:15 PM)noize Wrote: But this way you make my codes look like shit.
That's not fair of you; I want a fucking chance!
Enough.
Assuming you're not joking with the above comment.
"Making your code looking like shit" compared to ArkPhaze's coding is completely irrelevant when your emotional outburst with-out the benefit of your intellect fails to take into account ArkPhaze's level of experience as compared to yours.
Nothing of which has anything to do with another individual trying to "make your code look like shit".
See the facts for what they are versus your current level of emotions that make accusations that are incorrect.
You're still learning.
He is not.
This is a logical conclusion that his set of coding is of course going to be superior by way of applied experience versus your ongoing learning cycle.
What's not fair?
His coding experience as compared to yours?
Irrelevant yet again.
Your emotions are dictating accusations that hold no basis in fact.
Be done with your childish jealousy on the matter as that is all this is.
You have a chance, as you've continued to have a chance...at continuing to learn and making an apology before you burn a bridge that there is no returning to.
My experience might be more than his, but I am still learning haha. Everybody still learns, whether they realize it or not, or want to admit it or not depending on their ego. I've probably forgotten more than 60-70% of the average computer user in the world, but with that said, there is something to realize there as well... Nearly everybody else I know, other than in my development "network", only uses their PC as a tool to browse Facebook as far as I am concerned.
You can be an expert in C++ for instance, but new revisions to the language and new libraries come out that you still have to learn about. Same with the .NET framework and new classes and methods that come out with each version.
lol, I did not know that noize was as well a C# programmer, as he's usually only been seen by myself in the batch areas.
(04-05-2013, 04:26 AM)Linuxephus Wrote: (04-05-2013, 04:15 AM)ArkPhaze Wrote: My experience might be more than his, but I am still learning haha. Everybody still learns, whether they realize it or not, or want to admit it or not depending on their ego. I've probably forgotten more than 60-70% of the average computer user in the world, but with that said, there is something to realize there as well... Nearly everybody else I know, other than in my development "network", only uses their PC as a tool to browse Facebook as far as I am concerned.
You can be an expert in C++ for instance, but new revisions to the language and new libraries come out that you still have to learn about. Same with the .NET framework and new classes and methods that come out with each version.
lol, I did not know that noize was as well a C# programmer, as he's usually only been seen by myself in the batch areas.
Nor did I know he was knowledgeable in another area other than batch, until earlier that is.
Do forgive my overzealous speech from earlier.
I opted for "better to be safe than sorry" so to speak.
And indeed, constant updates is the driving force for having to continuously learn in the IT Field lest one find themselves knowledgeable only about information that is so quickly obsolete (infer deprecated).
And I am not a C# coder, in fact. 
I unfortunately still know very few languages.
RE: ArkBlast Countdown - Console Game - ArkPhaze - 04-26-2013
I plan on making my next move on this project over the weekend. We'll see how much I can get done. I took an injury in my sports session today, so I won't be doing anything else but just sitting/laying down and relaxing, so that just means more time on the computer for me.
RE: ArkBlast Countdown - Console Game - ArkPhaze - 04-26-2013
I plan on making my next move on this project over the weekend. We'll see how much I can get done. I took an injury in my sports session today, so I won't be doing anything else but just sitting/laying down and relaxing, so that just means more time on the computer for me.
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