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Apparently Oni decided to go all the way from 1.51a to 1.5b
Nice to see how much he's paying attention to what he types. It does explain a lot.
Apparently Oni decided to go all the way from 1.51a to 1.5b
I'm not saying what came before it was bad. I'm saying that people use to name functions like class1_obj() class2_obj() and that's bad. Here's the line I was taught in college. (Paraphrasing because it's been 20+ years), "Giving every function its own name was okay at the start. But as programs got larger and got more complex, people started running into issues like name collision or scope issues. This is solved by namespaces and OOP."I'm not trying to disqualify anything you said or join in on this argument. OOP was popularized by c++ which lead to Java, probably the most used language out there. So we did not invent OOP because what came before was bad; it happend because Bjarne liked OOP.
Terminology invoking "objects" in the modern sense of object-oriented programming made its first appearance at theYou must be registered to see the linksgroup atYou must be registered to see the linksin the late 1950s and early 1960s. "Object" referred toYou must be registered to see the linksatoms with identified properties (attributes).You must be registered to see the linksYou must be registered to see the links
Yeah... I remember my mentor telling me about smalltalk...Influenced by the work at MIT and the Simula language, in November 1966You must be registered to see the linksbegan working on ideas that would eventually be incorporated into theYou must be registered to see the linksprogramming language. Kay used the term "object-oriented programming" in conversation as early as 1967.You must be registered to see the links
In the mid-1980sYou must be registered to see the linkswas developed byYou must be registered to see the links, who had used Smalltalk atYou must be registered to see the links.You must be registered to see the links, who had used Simula for his PhD thesis, created the object-orientedYou must be registered to see the links.You must be registered to see the linksIn 1985,You must be registered to see the linksalso produced the first design of theYou must be registered to see the links. Focused on software quality,
Okay, this is what I was referring to:You must be registered to see the linkssupport provides the ability to group procedures into files and modules for organizational purposes. Modules areYou must be registered to see the linksso identifiers in one module will not conflict with a procedure or variable sharing the same name in another file or module.
DataYou must be registered to see the linksis a design pattern in which data are visible only to semantically related functions, to prevent misuse. The success of data abstraction leads to frequent incorporation ofYou must be registered to see the linksas a design principle in object-oriented and pure functional programming. Similarly,You must be registered to see the linksprevents external code from being concerned with the internal workings of an object...It also encourages programmers to put all the code that is concerned with a certain set of data in the same class, which organizes it for easy comprehension by other programmers. Encapsulation is a technique that encouragesYou must be registered to see the links.
One hour and half, made progress with Jean and Storm, but Kitty and Laura were a pain in the ass so installed the cheat and finished with this grind.Of course it's possible without mods.
How long did you play it?
In around half an hour you should be able to have Rogue, Kitty, Emma and Laura all sucking and fucking you on demand.
Laura was the last great one, with Jubes coming closeIt was good while it lasted boys. the post-storm era is dark.
Yeah... I like to live in a bubble where I pretend web devs don't exist (please don't @ me web devs it was a tasteless joke...because every web dev I have come in contact with was a prick, not that you are strawman I created; you are cool). Not that you can't use javascript for other things. At the end of the day I say use the language that does the job at hand the best and use whatever programming philosophy you enjoy.By the way, the most used programming language now isn't Java. Might have been true in the late 90's~early 2000's. But these days, it's javascript.
I know a few women at a local bus stop I can introduce you tothe squirrel girl is hot
No segs, mate...No sex content with Betsy? Betsy offers to have sex, but the sex option is not available
Can confirm. Even if the web dev in question isn't male. It's like the psychiatrist of tech jobs.because every web dev I have come in contact with was a prick
also an android port is out for 1.5 on another site.Patreon. Someone will upload it here eventually.
I admit I am torn between making a joke about how the Emmarmy would give me my sweetest death, and a joke about how all the girls end up looking the same.The other's resembles comic book version and other cartoon version I am 100% sure the storm and the jubilee resembles the 90's cartoons version and they actually look like the characters that they supposed to be.
here is a picture of teh emma frost he did. I am pretty sure i could find the other character's decigns he used for x-23 and storm if i took some time to look. well for Jean and psylocke i doubt i will find anything that look like those designs. plus those designs dont go well with the other character design at all. Just tryign to get the point across that Jean and his opsylocke designs look nothing like their character's from any source material. eventheir's costumes dont resembles their costumes in any cartoon or comic book counterpart.
I have to say, as a web dev (I had a hard time getting jobs with compiled languages. Not a lot of openings for those in Seattle), I totally get it. I guess I'm lucky in that the ones I met haven't been total pricks but a lot of them, like a good amount of them are so full of themselves. Truth be told, I work a lot in Javascript these days, but not because I want to. The language, as a language, is pretty bad. So many inconsistencies and quirks from other languages. But you work in what technology that best suits the problem. And right now, for A LOT of things, that tends to be javascript.Yeah... I like to live in a bubble where I pretend web devs don't exist (please don't @ me web devs it was a tasteless joke...because every web dev I have come in contact with was a prick, not that you are strawman I created; you are cool). Not that you can't use javascript for other things. At the end of the day I say use the language that does the job at hand the best and use whatever programming philosophy you enjoy.
it's not a bug it's a featureI have a bug where squirrel girl keeps her panties on even after taking them off. the same with anyone else? pls, someone post 1.51b so we can find out if it was fixed
the squirrel girl is hot