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[Minesweeper] New Users: 23, Games Played: 58, Bombs Used: 43, Moves Performed: 7988
 
 
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11:03 AM
Wo0t! Look at all those new builds!
 
 
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5:34 PM
@Duga that's our Spanish translations!
 
Hope everyone’s starting Monday with all 10 fingers after the July4th weekend.
 
5:49 PM
You only need 9 to type. (assuming it's a thumb that's gone)
 
 
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6:57 PM
@FreeMan You only need 1 hand if you go with a Left/Right Dvorak keyboard.
An excessive yet typical #Muricuh way to celebrate independence.
 
7:50 PM
Dear ducks of the pond: some of you who watch the [vba] tag may remember that I posted a question a while back about streamlining the process of setting up timer callbacks using WinAPI timers.
I've been looking over this again, and there's one significant known limitation I'd like to tackle; namely that if you register a callback using AddressOf, and that callback contains an `End` statement - or an unhandled error which breaks into the debugger and the developer hits the GUI stop button - then Excel will crash. This is sad for everyone involved:(
 
@Greedo We call the test methods through some black magic imbued on us by Wayne.
AFAICR, he does the call via the VBE's internal typeLib, which he acquired by actually having reverse engineered where that stuff is in the VBE.
However, @this is probably the one who knows best of us what happens in that part of the code base.
 
8:12 PM
@M.Doerner Great, thanks, I guess I'll see if @this sees this or otherwise maybe message them separately. I did suspect RD had to be doing a bit of black magic
 
That's how the test engine ultimately invokes a VBA procedure.
I wouldn't try to do the same thing using VBA only because this involves some pointer-chasing.
 
 
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One thing that would be nice is a web interface for translations, so translators didn't have to use git, resxmanager, studio etc. Not sure how acheivable that is though...
 

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