Green Lime

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Just thought I would let people know that I will be departing this community soon. I am in no way asking for a membership so do not get me one.

Yes, soon this page will be a dark lonely thing. Like an empty cubbyhole with dust and spider webbing's. Kinda of fitting for Halloween, but it's more sad than spooky.

Oh goodbye Jacob. O.o probably wont see this until next break. Work on morte k.

I will eat a lot tomorrow so I know I am fullest on my last day, or something like that.

Posted by Green Lime on Sunday, October 15, 2006 02:11PM - 6 comments / Members say: yea +0, nay -0

What do you think?

http://www.gamespot.com/xbox360/rpg/fable2/ news.html?sid=6158955

I loved Fable, although it pissed me off that it was only for XBOX. I'm a PS kinda guy. Though I just found the news at above link about the on coming release in 07.

Coverage from Officaley site,
http://www.lionhead.com/fabletlc/news/352

I AM GOING FABLE CR4ZY0RSSS!!! :)

Posted by Green Lime on Sunday, October 01, 2006 03:17PM - 2 comments / Members say: yea +0, nay -0

A Toolkit

*Do to the low amount of time left on my membership I shall try and post as much as I can.*

What's a toolkit? A toolkit is just a normal every day text file, .txt extension. Any one with notepad or a simple text editor can make one.

Yet I still haven't explained why you would even want one. According to my Java teacher they can save you time. "No TYPEING! Copy & paste.", he says that every day in class when some one gets an error. The no typing reminds me of Lummox and his famed phrase "No put usr in proc, ugh!" or something like that, right? What he's talking about is using the toolkit to copy and paste code to the source code.

You see the toolkit contains source code that is used often in your programs. Kinda like a piece of template for a specific part. So instead of typing out 5 to 15 lines of code and risk getting an error of "Undefined symbol" because you've misspelled your variable you just copy and paste the code from your toolkit and change the stuff that needs changed.

Building your toolkit isn't very complicated either. Taken from the teachers style, asterisks, *, are formed as a line with your topic to the right of them. Then you add your snippet code bellow this line of asterisks. Followed by a new line of asterisks with another topic. For example,
**************************** Topic name
Snippet code

I am uncertain how useful a toolkit is in byond having never used one before, but I figured if it works in Java, which it does, then it might be good for other programming languages.

Posted by Green Lime on Tuesday, September 26, 2006 08:18AM - 4 comments / Members say: yea +0, nay -0

.... Hello World! ....

A brilliant light fills the room as the monitor flashes on. A sudden hum of the fan from the booting up tower. *Beep* as the bios is activated.

Through the dimmer of light in the darkness you make out the newly formed words at the top of the screen , "... hello world...". It sends a shiver down your spine because...

CONSOUL has only begun.

*DUM DUM DUM*

Posted by Green Lime on Tuesday, August 15, 2006 12:14PM - 2 comments / Members say: yea +0, nay -0

RscExtractor?

First for any who do not know. An rsc is a file that contains resources(icons, images, music) for byond excutables(dmbs). They are either downloaded when someone first enters a hosted byond world, or at a later time which is designated by the producer of the source code.

Back in 02 I asked if I could create an Rsc Extractor to extract files from the rsc file. Both Lummox JR and Tom said it wasn't a good idea. But just last month I talked to crispy who said it was perfectly legal to create such a tool.

So I've been working on an RscExtractor and it is near alpha release. I do not want to release it to the public if it will gain me a bad rep. You know the one who unleashed the new hell of riping.

I ask for your opinions but please be gentel.

Posted by Green Lime on Monday, July 24, 2006 05:09PM - 53 comments / Members say: yea +0, nay -1

 

 

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