I'm taking a beginner C++ class this semester, because it's required for that stupid piece of paper that supposedly makes people hire me. first assignment, "make this program", so I did. next assignment, "make this program with classes", so I turned in the same program again because I had already done that on the first one.
In C++, the difficulties associated with seemingly irrelevant bullshit are directly proportional to the geometric mean of all the qualities you want to optimize.
btw , the velovity part is sorted and I'm working on the collision detection now. It worked well with a single object but there's some stupidity going on with an array of objects... Need to look at that now..
a suggestion please ; I was triggering a boolean variable to detect collison between my main sprite and the enemy. Now when I have multiple enemy sprites should I use an array of boolean variables or just the similar stuff(use a for loop and keep checking each object collision;using only a boolean variable) ..
or, if you want to store collisions, and process them later, in the event you could store a pointer to the thing that hit you, and in an Update or LateUpdate type function, process the list.
Yesterday a corporate security email went out to the whole company about software use and personal device connectivity, etc. - apparently I've been breaking the rules about telecommuting for the last three years! Looks like I need some new equipment to work from home because connecting my personal PC to the company VPN is naughty.
@SpartanDonut as per the official rules , nobody would want it done via personal sysytems; but hell with it, everyone does it , unluckily you were spotted but within a span of time , you could start doing it again ..
The business unit I'm was given about 1 days worth of notice (they were told the communication was going out next week) but my manager is well aware of the impact it has on all of us and the management team was in process of working out concerns that were had from it. It's just the security team being hte security team.
I'm having licensing complaints from our client. I'm trying to do this as cleanly as possible. I'll go check for one of these generators; thanks for the tip.