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- Sir Posts-A-Lot
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Is it just me or did the old maxcoderz have a lot more people asking questons in the programming help section. I always seemed to spend a good deal of time there but not anymore.
Reginald Tucker (Gimpynerd) www.gimpynerd.com
Amateur Programmer / Game Designer
Want to learn Z80 assembly? E-mail me at gimpynerd@gmail.com to set up a time for lessons!
Amateur Programmer / Game Designer
Want to learn Z80 assembly? E-mail me at gimpynerd@gmail.com to set up a time for lessons!
- Madskillz
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-Absolutely, I agree that it shouldnt be about getting the most posts or improving your post count. I think I was one of the first twenty people registered at the new forum and I have a fairly small amount of posts. I reply to what I think needs replying too and I try not to give one liners. That is something I believe people should try to do more. For me, I came here to be taught or perhaps do some teaching of my own. To share with the community, what it has shared with me throughout those boring math classes.I don't fully agree with this solution because this still puts the postcount at the center of everything... After all, why are we posting here ? Mostly -unfortunately- because some guys are bored. But the real goal of such forums is to discuss various things, show projects dev, get feedback and give news IMO. There's no postcount need in this, that's where it's wrong I think.
I obviously missed something this last week, programmers leaving, lockdowns, bickering, etc...
I haven't seen a lot of programmers that can/are blowing my mind. I have seen some pretty damn good/moderate coders starting out though. They can only get better! L-man, Toaster, NanoWar, Shadow Phoenix, Ben Ryves (JP), just to name a few. (Sorry if I left anybody out!)
The Revolution is here...
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- Sir Posts-A-Lot
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Don't count me out yet. I might have a few tricks left up my sleeve...
Reginald Tucker (Gimpynerd) www.gimpynerd.com
Amateur Programmer / Game Designer
Want to learn Z80 assembly? E-mail me at gimpynerd@gmail.com to set up a time for lessons!
Amateur Programmer / Game Designer
Want to learn Z80 assembly? E-mail me at gimpynerd@gmail.com to set up a time for lessons!
- Madskillz
- Calc Wizard
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I was talking about up and comers gimpy...I already have a fair understanding about your skillz.
Mind if I ask what kind of tricks...ahem Metroid continued...
Mind if I ask what kind of tricks...ahem Metroid continued...
The Revolution is here...
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- Sir Posts-A-Lot
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You'll see one of these days. That's about all I'm going to say.
Reginald Tucker (Gimpynerd) www.gimpynerd.com
Amateur Programmer / Game Designer
Want to learn Z80 assembly? E-mail me at gimpynerd@gmail.com to set up a time for lessons!
Amateur Programmer / Game Designer
Want to learn Z80 assembly? E-mail me at gimpynerd@gmail.com to set up a time for lessons!