Do you think I could just leave this part blank and it'd be okay? We're just going to replace the whole thing with a header image anyway, right?
You are not logged in.
Offline
Why not use the signed version from NuGet? I'm pretty sure Processor keeps it updated.
Offline
This guide has more censors than the adult-themed Japanese videos in my browsing history. I thought I was too paranoid.
If they need a tutorial on how to add a reference, I'd probably go as far to say they aren't quite ready to be writing compilable source-code.
*u stinky*
Offline
This guide has more censors than the adult-themed Japanese videos in my browsing history. I thought I was too paranoid.
If they need a tutorial on how to add a reference, I'd probably go as far to say they aren't quite ready to be writing compilable source-code.
classic atilla
keep being sarcastic and go get those woots i believe in you
Offline
prepare to get hacked
Offline
http://i.imgur.com/I07YEaG.png
prepare to get hacked
Good luck
Offline
classic atilla
keep being sarcastic and go get those woots i believe in you
I'm actually being serious - how does one manage to write source code yet is unable to add a reference? I don't get it.
*u stinky*
Offline
ninjasupeatsninja wrote:classic atilla
keep being sarcastic and go get those woots i believe in youI'm actually being serious - how does one manage to write source code yet is unable to add a reference? I don't get it.
I guess the main point of this post was somebody who didn't look deep enough when downloading the player.io package to find the dll.
That would fall under laziness, not disability to code.
Offline
let's hack his playerIO acc
Offline
XxAtillaxX wrote:ninjasupeatsninja wrote:classic atilla
keep being sarcastic and go get those woots i believe in youI'm actually being serious - how does one manage to write source code yet is unable to add a reference? I don't get it.
I guess the main point of this post was somebody who didn't look deep enough when downloading the player.io package to find the dll.
That would fall under laziness, not disability to code.
I agree, though I think the entire premise of a tutorial for something simple like adding a reference to a library is to an extent, pretty silly.
I can perhaps see why they might ask direct questions pertaining to Player.IO specifically when they're completely new to bot development, though.
In that way, there's definitely value in having an answer, although I think the most important lesson is being missed: in programming, generalise your questions.
let's hack his playerIO acc
http://i.imgur.com/TOgGXXU.png
you can't hack him, he ninjaencrypted his password 7 times it's unbreakable
*u stinky*
Offline
I'm actually being serious - how does one manage to write source code yet is unable to add a reference? I don't get it.
... I think the entire premise of a tutorial for something simple like adding a reference to a library is to an extent, pretty silly.
There is a first time for everything, if nobody ever tells anyone how to add a reference, or what they even are, they wont ever know
A lot of people here have never formally learned how to program, so things like that arent as obvious, plus its not really something you can logically work out, or tweak with like most other programming concepts (how I learned to program)
Offline
There is a first time for everything, if nobody ever tells anyone how to add a reference, or what they even are, they wont ever know
A lot of people here have never formally learned how to program, so things like that arent as obvious, plus its not really something you can logically work out, or tweak with like most other programming concepts (how I learned to program)
I think if they were to look at a bot tutorial as a novice, they'd probably want it to be all encompassing rather than slowly working out syntax and then coming to the conclusion that they need to find out how to add a reference.
*u stinky*
Offline
[ Started around 1732695315.5931 - Generated in 0.138 seconds, 10 queries executed - Memory usage: 1.64 MiB (Peak: 1.83 MiB) ]