GOTOs? *shivers*
Least favorite programming or scripting language?
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True. Dat. I had to sift through some C code once that used setjmp and longjmp. That was painful...delve wrote:Chozon1 wrote:I dunno man. I realize sifting through endless lines of code is painful, but having to dissemble something, reassemble it, then dissemble it again is almost fitting of Dante's 3rd circle.It's not the endless lines of code that hurt. It's the endless GOTOs implemented via object-ified procedural code that hurts.Deepfreeze32 wrote:Dude...until you've done it for a year, I'm not sure you know what it's like. XD
I used GOTOs once to annoy a professor. He did not disappoint. XDArchAngel wrote:GOTOs? *shivers*
Least favorite programming or scripting language?
Probably Pascal/Ada, Lua, or....JavaScript. Pascal/Ada has really annoying syntax, Lua is just awful (Errors are unhelpful, and the control structures are too similar to Pascal.), and JavaScript has the single worst error reporting mechanism short of just saying "Error!". Seriously. I hate, hate, hate JS's error reporting.
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Pretty much...ArchAngel wrote:Haha, yeah. I believe I more than once accused Javascript error reporting to be able to count to purple.
Not played much, but it seems like a good, if not brutally difficult game series.baconisgood23 wrote:Mega Man?
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I still say there's nothing more spirit breaking than an electrical gremlin. After all, I don't have to pour fire ants into my underwear to know it's unpleasant, but not as bad as getting my face caught in a blender either.
Breadtangles of pizza?
Breadtangles of pizza?

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What's Breadtangles, precious? Can we eats it?Chozon1 wrote:I still say there's nothing more spirit breaking than an electrical gremlin. After all, I don't have to pour fire ants into my underwear to know it's unpleasant, but not as bad as getting my face caught in a blender either.
Breadtangles of pizza?
Yes, though not as much as some people I know. I have two big ones, both set in the same universe. Both are Science Fiction games set in the far future. One is a Role-Playing game about exploring a new frontier (The idea being mankind has fled Earth and is exploring parts unknown) and the other is basically a shooter crossed with The Oregon Trail (It's all about surviving a dangerous trip) set before the RPG.ArchAngel wrote:Are you interested in game development? If so, what's the dream game in you have in your head?
A bit cliched, I know.

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Favorite anime?
Favorite video game?
.........uuuuuuhhhhh......Poetry?
Favorite video game?
.........uuuuuuhhhhh......Poetry?
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Thank you, I just wish I had time and resources to see both to fruition. XDArchAngel wrote:Nah, sounds pretty cool. The Sci-fi Oregon trail one seems especially interesting.
Favorite anime: Definitely Steins;GateDeadManReedeemed wrote:Favorite anime?
Favorite video game?
.........uuuuuuhhhhh......Poetry?
Favorite game: Couldn't choose just one, but probably The Witcher 2.
And I'm not a huge fan of poetry, I prefer music.
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Volbeat?
Some swearing and blah blah blah
Spoiler:
I am free, no matter what rules surround me. If I find them tolerable, I tolerate them; if I find them too obnoxious, I break them. I am free because I know that I alone am morally responsible for everything I do - Robert A Heinlein
Courage ~ Discipline ~ Fidelity ~ Honor ~ Hospitality ~ Industriousness ~ Perseverance ~ Self Reliance ~
Courage ~ Discipline ~ Fidelity ~ Honor ~ Hospitality ~ Industriousness ~ Perseverance ~ Self Reliance ~
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Radiation?

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That was pretty dang good. Can't say I've ever heard anything like it. XDOrodrist wrote:Volbeat?
Some swearing and blah blah blahSpoiler:
That too was pretty good. Nice and groovy, while calm and relaxing.epsons wrote:?
Generally a bad thing to be exposed to.Chozon1 wrote:Radiation?
