I fail at making programs using C++ (part of it is ive never used it XD) Eh, I think il stick to Fireblocks, LOL, thats easier. Yet you can't do too much for it...
BTW what is the REM block for?
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I just visited the local block library and all the images were.... HUGE using silvinet...
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Another thing, my home wont save...
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Pecola1 wrote:
I fail at making programs using C++ (part of it is ive never used it XD) Eh, I think il stick to Fireblocks, LOL, thats easier. Yet you can't do too much for it...
BTW what is the REM block for?
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REM is a comment, like bbbeb rightly pointed out.
I didn't make that clear enough, maybe...
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bbbeb wrote:
Perhaps there could be a help button on the IDE so you can find out what the commands do?
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I don't have the time to make help manuals
In my opinion, extensive manuals, like the Windows help center, are the most useless thing on earth (after homework). It's a waste of time for the creator(s) and no one ever looks at them. I much prefer answering a question on this forum or in an email than creating a manual.
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bbbeb wrote:
BTW, How many pre-made forms are there?
100?
What do you mean by premade forms?
If you mean how many apps I made, about 30. Controls, about 50 (OK, 60).
I counted: 73 controls (all made 100% by me).
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LS97 wrote:
Dinoclor wrote:
Will the changes apply to the whole computer, or only my account?
There are no changes applied at all
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Again, all it does is creating a bunch of files in a folder, in the same folder as the SS_Firedust EXE.
What I meant was, when I run Firedust, will the whole computer look like Firedust or only the account it was run on?
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Dinoclor wrote:
LS97 wrote:
Dinoclor wrote:
Will the changes apply to the whole computer, or only my account?
There are no changes applied at all
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Again, all it does is creating a bunch of files in a folder, in the same folder as the SS_Firedust EXE.What I meant was, when I run Firedust, will the whole computer look like Firedust or only the account it was run on?
Only that account, and only for the time you run it. As soon as you close Firedust, it will disappear from your system (except for the files).
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Hardmath123 wrote:
And for a mac...?
apple doesn't share thier code. you'd have to hack the code of apple.
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lights0123 wrote:
Hardmath123 wrote:
And for a mac...?
apple doesn't share thier code. you'd have to hack the code of apple.
No, you use Xcode.
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Hardmath123 wrote:
lights0123 wrote:
Hardmath123 wrote:
And for a mac...?
apple doesn't share thier code. you'd have to hack the code of apple.
No, you use Xcode.
Lol, hack apple's code
Anyway, I am currently not intending to port Firedust onto Mac OS. Xcode is just not good for doing what I need, and java would be too complicated. I won't go into the different frameworks: none work well enough.
Last edited by LS97 (2011-11-06 13:21:32)
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Servine wrote:
I cant use the only icon. it comes up with error.
Make a new one?
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Dets65 wrote:
SO awesome! I only tried silvinet and I was AMAZED!
Well, thanks! Glad you actually liked it
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Hi this silvinet is arsome so can you make a silisoft ultumut plese
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