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Tim Nikias v2.0 wrote:
> The advantage of well-documented code is not
> only that its a benefit for others, but also,
> that you may understand someday later how you
> did it, and what you did.
Are you sure you don't mean well-commented code? I still want to comment
my code, just not make documentation (or help-files).
> But particles? How often does a standard
> user really need them?
Exactly...
> But its good to know that you'll still be in
> the newsgroups, you've been of good help, and
> I'd miss that.
Aw, thanks. :) You can be sure I'll keep an eye on these groups, even in
periods where I don't seem to post very much.
> But what about your walking system? Finish
> that one and release it, or not?
Unfortunately it's too far from being finished. I can't even call it a
system - it's just some code right now. It's not generic enough, not
user-friendly, and not documented, which means that it's not even close
to being half finished. I don't think I'll continue the development of
it, so it won't be released... :(
Rune
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