unless there's something super specific you're looking for in an Uno bot, I don't see why you'd convert the source anyway rather than just using it as-is
but yeah, that's why you can find Uno bots in so many places, not like a bunch of people just independently made their own Uno bots
if I could go to college as a permanent job I totally would, college was pretty sweet.
and on topic I guess: I still hardly ever touch my hobby game, but when I did I got map transitions and stuff working and reworked a few things, which is pretty coo
pity there's that whole "job" thing which makes me not wanna program when I get home :I
Akonyl wrote:
if I could go to college as a permanent job I totally would, college was pretty sweet.
and on topic I guess: I still hardly ever touch my hobby game, but when I did I got map transitions and stuff working and reworked a few things, which is pretty coo
pity there's that whole "job" thing which makes me not wanna program when I get home :I
Haha this =X Every day after work I think "oh man I could do this and this, or make this game and work on this mechanic" but then =X "Man that requires me to program which I've done all day, I want lazy time"
Over the last few weeks I've been up all night and sleeping all day
The time I am awake I am (still) porting the Gnu Binutils (The documentation on that stuff soooo daaammnn awesome) /ironie off
The first milestone is already reached (a working GCC for the CPU my professor designed) ~ Why is this so much fun to me while everybody else calls me crazy?
Akonyl wrote:
if I could go to college as a permanent job I totally would, college was pretty sweet.
and on topic I guess: I still hardly ever touch my hobby game, but when I did I got map transitions and stuff working and reworked a few things, which is pretty coo
pity there's that whole "job" thing which makes me not wanna program when I get home :I
If grades didn't matter, sure. There'll be lot of things to miss in college, but making money and living a life that's a lot less stressful is something all engineers want
Anybody around here knows his or her way around with binary file analysis?
I got my hands on the new Kindle Fire HD 2013 - rooted it and am currently trying to make some sense of the bootblocks