I'm in the midst of deeply regretting a design choice I made for my API. I decided to index sprites by having them assigned to strings that the user makes. But once you need sprites automatically generated, this becomes a problem.
> 0. DESIGNED -- not detailed, minimal layout /OR/ design API first 1. HACKED -- no matter how, just make it work 2. PRETTIFIED -- clean up, make it idiomatic 3. OPTIMISED -- profile it and optimise if necessary
^ this is my latest roadmap to any project I'm working on
The SO question I read mentioned that if you were creating raw Texture sprites, and not spawning them from the SpriteFactory SDL uses, then garbage collection would not be automated. I'm currently using the SpriteFactory and so I believe I'm safe when it comes to GC.
Honestly I don't really hide ... usually this chat's in a pinned tab, so unless I make a point of clicking "leave" before I shut the browser down, I get logged in without consciously deciding to.
how does that go then - I have a gut feeling that's an introduction to multiple inheritance
OOP is useful if used properly then it's really good, but sometimes (no doubt either with inexperience or reading bad books), it ends up a nightmare
I generally find over abstraction more of an issue. At least with some code base, I can abstract to a suitable level and get on, rather than de-abstract unnecessary abstraction in the first place... (think that makes sense)
Has anyone come across a problem with/reading material for reference-counting with threads? i.e..: What if `AnObject` is referenced in `Thread1` and `Thread2`, and `kill(AnObject)` is called in `Thread1`?
Okay, so I practically never use Python on Windows - can someone who does sanity-check this answer for me? It works in a Windows 7 VM on my machine, but this is really not my area, so a quick once over by someone with more experience in this environment would be good:
If you want to avoid setting environment variables, you can add a directory to your path by creating a .pth file in the folder %APPDATA%\Python\Python34\site-packages (you may have to create the folder).
For example, with %APPDATA%\Python\Python34\site-packages\anything.pth containing the single...
You could hire a profesional hypnotist to insert subliminal messages in the documentation which will induce the client to read the docu... no, hang on ...
well, my sister had this kind of job (lots of traveling, managing teams locally -- but not a programmer job) and she really enjoyed it for a short period of time (1-2 years)
but after that, the whole travelling became so frustrating
@PeterVaro anyway, I still am stepped back from the room... time for new blood, as per our last meeting - the management is K&K now, I'm just the self-appointed ChairPuppy now :)
@JonClements I really have no idea, why you are keep posting me these, and why I'm still clicking on these links hoping, maybe this one would work... :D:D
@Ffisegydd I'm not pushing the point (even though it may appear I'm doing so... how ironic) - I've stood back, and I'll give hints... but ultimately, you do what you wish mate.
I'm slightly worried about having meetings when nothing will be discussed, especially if people make an effort to attend I don't want them thinking "Oh well that was a waste of my time, 5 minutes actual conversation then it degenerated into an insane dog and a baby...won't bother coming again". But as it's been a while since the last one it would be good to see if anyone has any ideas that they maybe haven't brought up, for that and a discussion on sopython-site I think it's probably worth it.
@Ffisegydd the thing about meetings is yes, if they're so regular as to warrant "why do I even bother" - they're useless
However, since we're trying to be the greatest channel on the network, we need feedback, and that's an opportunity to receive some. If no one turns up, then so be it... we know where we stand
If people turn up and say all's good - we know where we stand
@JonClements in my experience a person feels that more when either other people aren't able to recognise his/her good ideas, or he/she is not able to recognise his/her bad ideas :)
I'll speak to Kevin and davidism tonight to hear their thoughts but I think early next week would be best for me as my boss won't be back yet so I can take an hour or so in the office to SO easily without worrying
Wow, this really sadly works, cup of tea, was chewing some gum, put the gum in what I thought I was an empty mug, put it in my cup of tea instead, it's really quite nice
Will speak to Kevin (it is afterall K+K and not just +K :P ) and check that davidism is happy to discuss the sopython-site and the future of it. Then have an open-house for issues
@Jon re. MattDMo's CSS change. I like it (but also liked the old version so don't particularly mind either way). I'll speak to him to see if he wants to get involved with the facelift aspect of it when we have the eventual full re-design.
@Ffisegydd I prefer the new one if that counts... I think David is going to put it into the next release, but wanted to check with you first or something :p
ahhh no, that was regarding something else... poor puppy's memory
8 hours sleep over 4 days plays tricks with your mind me thinks
My morning goes pretty well thanks @Jon - been crazily busy over the last couple of weeks, but finally found a front-end guy so I can now once again focus on "coding" as my primary work
uhh.. I just played through this "we are all in Jon's dream" and in my scenario, I yelled at Jon "Wake up, buddy, hear me, wake up, c'mon!" and then he finally woke up and it was a very strange feeling for me as I disappeared like a smoke..