Not the most efficient code, but an API for OS for .net languages is in the works (thanks to @opcode for providing me with the link to the json api thingy). Here's a screenshot of what I have so far http://prntscr.com/532lmx (yeah I know it's a forms project but it's not going to be too hard to port it to a .dll)
I don't know what to say. lol
It's programming stuff.
@Opcode @Preetha @e.mccormick what do you guys think? :>
@nincompoop come make fun of my code
@nincompoop will surely make fun of it...
http://pastebin.com/hs0BpTwJ having trouble with wordwrap on the summary label
Noice!
thanks :* working on it some more right now, and I somewhat fixed the problem with the summary label (it didn't like having newlines in it), and I really need a way to find out people's ss *cough* @Preetha *cough*
so, for some reason, it's not working for @tester97. Halp pl0s @Opcode
and it is passing that into the uname variable: http://prntscr.com/535hst
Congrats. :)
@poopsiedoodle Make this a repository on GitHub, it would be so much easier to speed up development. ;-)
>be me >programmer >no idea how to use github >tfw
GitHub on Windows is easy: https://windows.github.com/ Still it is important to learn how to use Git command line wise.
amb = (a(2).Contains("Ambassador") && false) || ((a(2).Contains("Moderator") && true) || false; moderator = (a(2).Contains("Ambassador") && true) || ((a(2).Contains("Moderator") && false) || false;
one of the many things you could be doing to improve the efficiency of your code
well, that looks like it's not VB.net, so I can't exactly do that :p Also, I'm not really understanding what's going on there, which I like to be able to do when I'm programming lel I'm open to suggestions written in VB tho :>
it's not VB.net. i'm pretty sure it works, maybe i'm mistaken, but it should work it's simple logic, actually. it's just setting a variable to the contents of the premise in an if statement
oh right because contains returns boolean right good idea, thanks for that <3
I don't understand any of this.
^^^
10 months later and I still don't understand any of this.
The issue is you are parsing (X)HTML, you do not do that.
no u
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