filo5 wrote:
I mean, if a programming language has a 'subroutine' instead of 'method' or 'function', and you define variables by Dim-ming them, it's rather rubbish for me.
Iv had 3 periods of debugging ONE script because the coding for key commands in 5.0 CEE are different than the 2005 version. Iv tried Ascii codes, iv tried hex codes, IV EVEN TRIED THE HTML CODES!!!
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markyparky56 wrote:
filo5 wrote:
I mean, if a programming language has a 'subroutine' instead of 'method' or 'function', and you define variables by Dim-ming them, it's rather rubbish for me.
Iv had 3 periods of debugging ONE script because the coding for key commands in 5.0 CEE are different than the 2005 version. Iv tried Ascii codes, iv tried hex codes, IV EVEN TRIED THE HTML CODES!!!
I don't think I fully understand you...
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filo5 wrote:
markyparky56 wrote:
filo5 wrote:
I mean, if a programming language has a 'subroutine' instead of 'method' or 'function', and you define variables by Dim-ming them, it's rather rubbish for me.
Iv had 3 periods of debugging ONE script because the coding for key commands in 5.0 CEE are different than the 2005 version. Iv tried Ascii codes, iv tried hex codes, IV EVEN TRIED THE HTML CODES!!!
I don't think I fully understand you...
You dont need to, and most of the time, if the teacher does't know, you wont know...
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It's true... I'm just skipping about half of these posts, you guys need to get on topic more. Like... Tell me what's going on at the Emerald Forums. Since I don't really go there any more.
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markyparky56 wrote:
filo5 wrote:
markyparky56 wrote:
Iv had 3 periods of debugging ONE script because the coding for key commands in 5.0 CEE are different than the 2005 version. Iv tried Ascii codes, iv tried hex codes, IV EVEN TRIED THE HTML CODES!!!I don't think I fully understand you...
You dont need to, and most of the time, if the teacher does't know, you wont know...
OK, I think I get it. Was it JavaScript or VBScript? Javascripts are easy to debug. VBS... well, this is kinda weird.
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filo5 wrote:
markyparky56 wrote:
filo5 wrote:
I don't think I fully understand you...You dont need to, and most of the time, if the teacher does't know, you wont know...
OK, I think I get it. Was it JavaScript or VBScript? Javascripts are easy to debug. VBS... well, this is kinda weird.
Its not like its a complex script either.
i can post it here because i dont know it off by heart. But its VB script. as i said, iv tried ascii, hex and html, are you saying i could use javascript?
5.0 CEE is really simple, but its so outdated and lacking in things to do in it, its mostly just buttons and labels with textboxs.
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filo5 wrote:
Gershmer, CHECK YOUR SERVER CONFIG, it's been 2 weeks and I still can't use your FTP from visual studio!!!
have you actualy bought it? how much did you pay? its like 900-something euros
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Magnie wrote:
It's true... I'm just skipping about half of these posts, you guys need to get on topic more. Like... Tell me what's going on at the Emerald Forums. Since I don't really go there any more.
-Switch to Python 3 Suggestion
-Remake of Diamond core
And... OMG. It iz teh Magnie!!!
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filo5 wrote:
Gershmer, CHECK YOUR SERVER CONFIG, it's been 2 weeks and I still can't use your FTP from visual studio!!!
I can
Too bad. Write the files in VS, then upload via an FTP program.
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Lol, one way or another you'll do it.
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Python 3? Why would you want to do that? We can make a Python 2 and Python 3, if you really want to switch. o.O
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Magnie wrote:
Python 3? Why would you want to do that? We can make a Python 2 and Python 3, if you really want to switch. o.O
Is there really a need to multitask program?
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its just asking for trouble doing it that way.
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filo5 wrote:
Look, do the programmers worry to write program for XP, Vista and 7 separately? No, they do it once, and hope it will work.
Exactly.
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filo5 wrote:
Oh, I forgot to add that in some cases, it doesn't work on all of them, but what are upgrades for?
upgrades or patches?
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filo5 wrote:
both.
they're for fixes.
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Rhy says that to mak a site you need to know CSS, we might need to take a note of this for when we do our own one not hosted by Gershmer.
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Actually, you don't need to know CSS it's just really helpful.
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