Comment on: Alloy Physical Shader Framework Walkthrough
0 20 Jun 2016 21:19 u/IdSay in v/programmingAlloy Physical Shader Framework Walkthrough
2 1 comment 20 Jun 2016 21:17 u/IdSay (..) in v/programmingComment on: Breakfast With Unity: Stencil Shaders
also https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zJxxXjoZE30&list=PLV4HCa5XqFT02gZOZ_Jb_A66wqDhZMCkN
Comment on: Policheck - Remove the term "whitelist"
"i don't like the way you said "Black list" "
Comment on: Which programming language to learn first [infographic]
better than brainfuck
Comment on: Which programming language to learn first [infographic]
if you wanna work in UnrealEngine or Unity3d, the only choice really is C#
Comment on: Another bigot joining Github. Inclusiveness doesn't include white men.
cause white men are the pillars of this world.
we need to destabilize a country to overtake it - the asians and arabics
Comment on: Alternatives to notepad++
does it do C# as well? or do you need an intellisense addon for that, like notepad++?
Comment on: Data analysis of GitHub contributions reveals "unexpected" gender bias
"the laurells are sour, said the fox who could not reach them"
Comment on: I' found that i'm learning about C# (and other programming languages/syntaxes) a thousand times faster when i know the grouping/names/functions of the structure. could anyone compile a list of terms?
thanks :P also shrugs different people, different ways of learning :P i personally learn better the warmer and more human the subject is. aka, visual stimulus, a person explaining little, mayhaps irrelevant things, and what not, in a charming humerous way, and getting around things the most innefficient but most thorough way, tho with little to show for it on the surface. good thing this place streams programming 24/7 :P http://www.twitch.tv/directory/game/Creative/tag/programming
Comment on: I' found that i'm learning about C# (and other programming languages/syntaxes) a thousand times faster when i know the grouping/names/functions of the structure. could anyone compile a list of terms?
but you can't press ctrl+f in a book >.<
or press "more of this kind" or "this subjects index portal" or "fun facts/trivia/footnotes/links about this"
or "this has the tags/categories/pertains to this" <.< bulbapedia for C# , plox
there are more often than not at least visual representations/galleries and graspable examples/ways of utilizing. so thankful for that >.<
Comment on: I' found that i'm learning about C# (and other programming languages/syntaxes) a thousand times faster when i know the grouping/names/functions of the structure. could anyone compile a list of terms?
one last question... and this is one that legit got me confused... what are the > and < called in coding terms? <.<
and more to the point, what does it mean if something is enclosed in <*> i read something about it being called a tag? i have no idea when to use it >.> also, does that have a function for when it's empty, like "call function" of ()? <.< thanks, appreciate it :3
Comment on: I' found that i'm learning about C# (and other programming languages/syntaxes) a thousand times faster when i know the grouping/names/functions of the structure. could anyone compile a list of terms?
:D thank you so much. you're boss :3
Comment on: I' found that i'm learning about C# (and other programming languages/syntaxes) a thousand times faster when i know the grouping/names/functions of the structure. could anyone compile a list of terms?
i think that's exactly what i have :P wanting to go through everything and making sure it works as optimally as possible :P might be more of a "Nes era" level of thoroughness tho XD
Comment on: I' found that i'm learning about C# (and other programming languages/syntaxes) a thousand times faster when i know the grouping/names/functions of the structure. could anyone compile a list of terms?
nah, more like an overview and explanation of what to use and when :P like a bulbapedia for programming, with all sorts of listings, comparisons, ratings and catagories :P
also, something like this https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_programming_languages_%28syntax%29
or this :P https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_programming_languages_by_type#Curly-bracket_languages
or even just things like these https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Programming_constructs or this https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Programming_language_comparisons or this :P https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Programming_language_concepts or this https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Control_characters
the list goes on, and i don't just use wikipedia, i use anything i can, but yea :P the information is very spread out and poorly documented/indexed/categorized.
Comment on: I' found that i'm learning about C# (and other programming languages/syntaxes) a thousand times faster when i know the grouping/names/functions of the structure. could anyone compile a list of terms?
(and in fear of sounding racist- the worst part of it is, if you try and look up a video tutorial of a certain subject, ALWAYS ALWAYS what you would need is buried in an OCEAN of different Indians with intelligible accents, slow draw/talking, powerpoint presentations that looks like it was made by a 5 year old 20 years ago, horrible microphones that are way too close or mumbling in the distance, and barely an education, to the point where they just read up from yahoo answers...)
Comment on: I' found that i'm learning about C# (and other programming languages/syntaxes) a thousand times faster when i know the grouping/names/functions of the structure. could anyone compile a list of terms?
thanks anyway :P
what i mean by "everybody assumes people know their shit", is that when you watch tutorials on "learning programming from scratch" ALWAYS, and i mean always, people will do a LOAD of things, forgetting it's not something you're born with the knowledge of. starting a function with static public void or such, when to use commas, periods or parenthesis, colons, angle brackets, square brackets and such. they do remember to mention when to use curly brackets tho. so that's nice.
I' found that i'm learning about C# (and other programming languages/syntaxes) a thousand times faster when i know the grouping/names/functions of the structure. could anyone compile a list of terms?
18 26 comments 09 Feb 2016 07:37 u/IdSay (self.programming) in v/programmingComment on: The Ruby Programming Language community is now under siege by SJW entryists and the trojan horse Code of Conduct
and "get raped by a black dude with aids".
Comment on: Reflections on difficulties using object-oriented design methodology
for a moment i saw the hexbot and thought it was gonna be about broken age :P
Comment on: A Catalog of Programming Languages that Programmers Hate
how about "brainfuck"?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brainfuck
odd, there was an entire catalog of "hello world" on wikipedia, anyone knows how to restore it?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Hello_world_program_examples
Comment on: It Probably Works - Probabilistic Algorithms are All Around Us
the "fuck it adjustment". might find something new if we let loose.
also:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WMHpBpjWUlY
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fD_ho_ofY6A
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YIjFkTltct0
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bj9P504JUAE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jfAx4ucKXPY
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OeEYEUCa4tI
http://graphics.cs.brown.edu/games/SteepParallax/index.html
http://www.crytek.com/download/2014_03_25_CRYENGINE_GDC_Schultz.pdf
http://developer.download.nvidia.com/presentations/2008/GDC/Inst_Tess_Compatible.pdf
http://answers.unity3d.com/questions/233975/sand-effect-deformation.html
http://www.slideshare.net/colinbb/gdc2014-deformable-snow-rendering-in-batman-arkham-origins
and most importantly:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pXHVFRHbgY0
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4gBAOB7b5Mg
http://www.marmoset.co/toolbag/learn/pbr-practice
http://help.autodesk.com/view/3DSMAX/2017/ENU/?guid=GUID-C1328905-7783-4917-AB86-FC3CC19E8972
https://forums.nexusmods.com/index.php?/topic/1188259-bslightingshaderproperty-basics/