well i just learned a life lesson
Quote: Original post by bazso
that they are wanting to rush very much being a gamer my self and played not all but some what of a fair bit i have seen to many times even the major companies are very much rushed before haveing a good beginning or good send off of a game.
Trust me on this - I have been there, done that - anything longer than two years is just stupid. I've worked on a project that failed after four years. You do not want to do this.
Instead of increasing your project's timeline, try decreasing your project's complexity. Try making something in 10 weeks, instead of 10 years.
Quote: Original post by bazsoQuote: Original post by Driv3MeFar
I hope the next life lesson you learn teaches you something about grammar.
to funny to me my own country men loves to be so negative so glad i let it go in one ear and right out the other good to know that my own country men still loves to live in the black and white world of roads to no where.
feels that our country is still the beginning and the end of all things as well the center of the universe when it comes to this world.
no time or room for new thinking no color thinking to my own country men if your going to be negative and pretend to be perfect and not act like a human it is a fultile attempt to try to reason with me let alone posting your sorry sad replays.
oh and goggle tool bar uses the british language that's why my grammar fails each and every time but your smart you knew that right?
but that's right if you did use sense to figure that out then you would not be telling me i have a grammar problem the amusing thing to me is you did not take time to think about it good enough.
my country is U.S. born in twin fails idaho if my country men wants to question my citizenship.
Now I'm probably the last one that wants to say anything negative to a new poster.
But honestly ... I can't even understand what you're saying here. :-(
Quote: Original post by Driv3MeFar
I hope the next life lesson you learn teaches you something about grammar.
lol! You just made my day!
[size="2"]I like the Walrus best.
Seriously dude. Programming if full of semantics. If you can't get down the semantics of the English language, well...good luck programming anything that will compile. You're lucky that our brain's language parsers understood what you wrote so far.
Protip: No one wants to work with an illiterate, completely unskilled dreamer as part of their team.
Yes, I mean you baszo. You will never, ever find anyone with the patience to work with you if you continue to talk like that. And you deserve to be ignored.
Yes, I mean you baszo. You will never, ever find anyone with the patience to work with you if you continue to talk like that. And you deserve to be ignored.
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You know, a member of another forum might usually consider this thread to be rather harsh. The OP does mention a few points that are... encouraging. Such as not seriously expecting to create an MMORPG in a month, from scratch, with no programming experience.
That said, Programmer One's preceding post is correct. Having proper spelling and grammar is essential to programming. Oddly enough, part of the reason I seem so picky about grammar to some people I know is because of my programming background. I may not get it right every time (I've been known to use some downright odd grammar at times), especially when it comes to punctuation, but damned if I don't do my best to make my written and spoken English presentable. My C++ compiler certainly has less tolerance for bad semantics than my friends do.
There are no 'babby's in programming.
That said, Programmer One's preceding post is correct. Having proper spelling and grammar is essential to programming. Oddly enough, part of the reason I seem so picky about grammar to some people I know is because of my programming background. I may not get it right every time (I've been known to use some downright odd grammar at times), especially when it comes to punctuation, but damned if I don't do my best to make my written and spoken English presentable. My C++ compiler certainly has less tolerance for bad semantics than my friends do.
There are no 'babby's in programming.
Quote: Original post by Programmer One
....You're lucky that our brain's language parsers understood what you wrote so far.
Or does it?
Quote: Original post by Promit
Protip: No one wants to work with an illiterate, completely unskilled dreamer as part of their team.
Yes, I mean you baszo. You will never, ever find anyone with the patience to work with you if you continue to talk like that. And you deserve to be ignored.
This post is heroic.
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Quote: Original post by M2tMQuote: Original post by Promit
Protip: No one wants to work with an illiterate, completely unskilled dreamer as part of their team.
Yes, I mean you baszo. You will never, ever find anyone with the patience to work with you if you continue to talk like that. And you deserve to be ignored.
This post is heroic.
Heroic is to having it all and running first to lose it all for a cause.
That was just very helpful/friendly.
[size="2"]I like the Walrus best.
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