Comment on: Seeking help developing pcmr.co (PC Master Ratings website) (x-post from/v/pcmasterrace)
1 10 Jul 2015 16:51 u/WWWyzzerdd in v/programmingComment on: Visual Studio 2015 Final Release - July 20th
Hm, kinda silly if you already have a license then I guess. Now they give it away free lol. Oh well.
Comment on: Quality code
Honest question here. Do you all comment as you go and conform to a style as your coding? Lots of the time I just hash out something to see how it runs/if it runs/how fast it runs, and come back later to refactor/comment. I don't work on anything with a team or anything so it's all just for me though... I'm also a fairly incompetent programmer(related? lol).
Comment on: Visual Studio 2015 Final Release - July 20th
Not far off. I guess I'll have to take a look and see what's changed since 2013 version. Looks like I get a free copy? Interesting...
[Idea/Project] Smart Home Hub Dashboard
1 0 comments 10 Jul 2015 05:16 u/WWWyzzerdd (self.programming) in v/programmingComment on: Favorite IDEs?
I'm going to repeat the one guy saying visual studio. I'm so damn spoiled I know... I just always slap tab in awkward ways in everything else instinctively, end up slowing myself down a lot.
Comment on: What do you do when you have a loss motivation?
Drugs. Not hard ones mind you. And not 100% of the time. If I find myself hitting a road block, I turn to drugs. Not the best advice I know... But you asked what I do. I don't suggest anyone else do as me necessarily. But yeah, Provigil is pretty good for that, or Adderal slow release.
I like the video game suggestion tho. Could be that I program game stuff but I don't think that'd work for me lol.
My python skill is nil, but I like the concept of a personalized way to weight game reviews. I'm a bit confused on a couple points though.
So yeah, I think that a couple extra data points need hitting on. I'm also just a tad confused about framerate/resolution, and if it's actually something people run into issues with. I guess that's the point of doing a personalized weighting, just weight those 0 sure. I'm just genuinely curious if those are problems for real.
Also, just out of curiosity, why python? Something like this done with meteor/mongo/node.js would be my first choice.