Conversation started Sep 21, 2012 at 9:42.
Sep 21, 2012 09:42
by the way, the code is hard to read
you should try using lowercase letters for variables or something else, just not the camelcase that is everywhere and makes everything appear the same
or something... it's just hard to instantly see what's a variable and what is a function
C# follows a slightly different standard
who cares?
bad for you
to each their own
Sep 21, 2012 09:46
if no one will quickly understand your code, no one will help
@SpicyWeenie that idea doesn't apply when asking questions
I noticed this only now (and you probably still haven't noticed it, so that's how good your coding style is) - the first function and the other two are unrelated
if your sample code isn't monolithic, there's a lot of side factors you haven't considered (and we never could)
If you have problem with the styling, take it up with Microsoft, because those that look like variables aren't the same as regular variables, yet acts like a method
@SpicyWeenie you wrote the bad code, not Microsoft
Then I guess Mircosoft is bad
blame whoever you want, it's not going to help
Are you that bored?
Sep 21, 2012 09:54
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Im sure you will blame me for Microsoft having methods with capital letters too
in C#
I don't mind Microsoft's camelcase-named methods
your code is a mess, not theirs
Obviously you've never looked at the default template for XNA
well then show it to me
You got a computer. Look it up
Sep 21, 2012 09:58
you're trying to prove a point, not me
Leave it alone kid.
Its not that serious
what isn't serious?
great success, I suppose.. :D
 
Conversation ended Sep 21, 2012 at 10:00.