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Cruzer
Registered: Dec 2001 Posts: 1048 |
Clever Routines
Post your unreleased clever routines here...
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Cruzer
Registered: Dec 2001 Posts: 1048 |
@Oswald: It's sources for released demo parts, so just run the demo to get the binaries. And yes, I know it's spaghetti code, but I agree with Frantic that anything is better than nothing. I might improve the code quality, write better explainations, and upload the binaries separately when I get time. This was just added quickly for a start.
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Frantic
Registered: Mar 2003 Posts: 1648 |
@Mace: Yeah.. Well, I do agree in a sense. In addition, I think the first added entries serves as examples for what will be added later, so if nobody cares to add complete stuff, the probability for future additions to be complete with comments (and include files where appropriate) will probably be lower.
So... Whenever you ppl can, please add the required files. It doesn't really ammount to much more than zipping your code dir for the current routine and add that as a download link on the bottom of the page or so.
About the commenthing issue specifically: I agree in theory, but if I know "people" correctly, they simply don't have the time to comment a lot if they/him/she are/is not already the kind of coder(s) that do comment their code. Thus, in practice, I think it is best just to add what you got.
The most important issue, in my opinion, is to sort stuff in a good way on the main page, so it will at least be easy to find what is there. |
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Jayce Account closed
Registered: Dec 2001 Posts: 39 |
Wooow.. i made my first contribution :) (http://wikholm.dyndns.org/~cswiki/doku.php?id=flexloader_3.0)
But i have to agree with frantic, adding your data is obligatory. Or at least i think it should be, and i personally would recommend to add a option to the wiki to upload/attach a zip file to a article to prevent data from going lost if a contributer switches hosting provider.
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Frantic
Registered: Mar 2003 Posts: 1648 |
@Jayce: Thanks for the contribution! You can upload files right now. The wiki came with a rather unintuitive icon for this purpose in the edit toolbar though. The icon depicts something like a framed painting. Will change that icon to something better when I have the time.
Just upload zip-files or whatever. There is an example of an uploaded file on the "Playground" section of the wiki:
http://wikholm.dyndns.org/~cswiki/doku.php?id=playground:playgr..
Also, I added <code> and </code> tags around your source (and also added a note about that in the "quick howto"). |
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Jayce Account closed
Registered: Dec 2001 Posts: 39 |
the code tag is a nice feature!..
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TDJ
Registered: Dec 2001 Posts: 1879 |
Jayce goddamit, that source is (c) Focus (look it up in your contract), I was planning to sell it! |
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Jayce Account closed
Registered: Dec 2001 Posts: 39 |
sttt... it's a fake source... It secretly opens port 214 on the serial device and send all their code to us so we can add some design to it, release it under our own label!
*insert diabolical laughter here*
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TDJ
Registered: Dec 2001 Posts: 1879 |
/me joins Jayce in the diabolic laughter |
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Raf
Registered: Nov 2003 Posts: 343 |
dokuwiki supports "media" so.. if registration would work then ppl would upload stuff to media and then link to it - just all internal stuff... I wonder wht I couldn't register , I tried to do that twice.
www.vulture.c64.org |
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Frantic
Registered: Mar 2003 Posts: 1648 |
@Raf: According to the userlog on the admin pages you ARE registered (twice, yes). What kind of problems did you have? Didn't you get the password mails or something?
Also, everyone is permitted to upload files. Even non registered users. (At least the wiki config says so...) |
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