14.04.2015, 05:08
******? Why? We still need you.
14.04.2015, 05:27
He is dead to SA-MP. As stated himself, he will not return.
Fuck, NO OFFENSE ******! Just for gags.
If only, if only... *sighs*
http://cc.bingj.com/cache.aspx?q=htt...eOqXi33lwwpF1Rhttp://cc.bingj.com/cache.aspx?q=htt...JdupPAHswS_JO0
Fuck, NO OFFENSE ******! Just for gags.
If only, if only... *sighs*
http://cc.bingj.com/cache.aspx?q=htt...eOqXi33lwwpF1Rhttp://cc.bingj.com/cache.aspx?q=htt...JdupPAHswS_JO0
14.04.2015, 06:40
14.04.2015, 08:35
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Tamer are you serious? Who the f*ck allows you to put up his work without the author's permissions? That's against rules , carry on if you want a forum VACation...
EDIT:Told you guys SA-MP will die slowly http://prntscr.com/6tidqy being offline almost everyday so ... |
14.04.2015, 08:55
14.04.2015, 09:32
I can understand retiring, but taking away includes on which the majority of scripts rely on...that's a shitty move, he could have left honorably.
14.04.2015, 09:35
o well time to start scripting
14.04.2015, 09:45
Contributing anything to the community then remove all his works if he doesn't need anymore, lol. selfish
14.04.2015, 11:25
****** you got my respect, You're amazaing, professional but i'm wondering who'll take his position?
14.04.2015, 12:10
From a developer's point of view, I can understand how one can become "addicted" to and grow fond of certain projects.
For me, these have been SA-MP-related projects (my gamemode and its components which originally led me into learning C/C++ and becoming a programmer) and micro-computer related projects (for example, building a home security solution with motion detectors, cameras, SMS notifications and smartphone support).
I can tell from my own experience that when I am working collectively on another system or designing one for which I get paid, I often lose focus and drift to ideas what could be realized in my personal projects. For example something that would require rewiring the whole security system to make it "a bit better" in terms of operating and maintenance.
I think ****** might have run into similar issues. Code work on SA-MP is not something that generates income, but can be very rewarding in terms of learning and self-development. It is, though, very likely that the heavy focus on learning the inner mechanics of bytecode (P-code and amx) and making re-iterations of his projects that were already functional but could be made "a bit more" functional and better-performing, have cost ****** a lot of his free time. The said free time could be spent on other factors of life - the significant other, family, kids, _relaxing_.
While I do agree that deletion of all sources is a reasonable thing to do, there's a lot more to this than blatant selfishness, contrary to what has been said the most in this topic.
****** has some great works. Though, in my opinion many of them rely too highly on corner cases of the specific language and could in no way be "ported" to another, I suppose that has been his mission and computer science is very fascinating. I have once used sscanf and his foreach implementation when writing code in PAWN.
Those are very fascinating bits of code, but I can suggest that people can easily write their own foreach-like code, avoid too many IsPlayerConnected calls (and by that, keep most of the performance win). You could also use an older version of sscanf (the plugin, which in my opinion, is very mature) to parse your strings.
Or better yet, look into C++, which offers several methods for achieving linked list like behavior and I suppose that even the bulkiest ones have performance similar to those "small and fast" ones in PAWN. Look into sampgdk and enjoy faster code and faster self-development for programmers
(This has successfully become a rant about how everyone should check out C++... sorry)
For me, these have been SA-MP-related projects (my gamemode and its components which originally led me into learning C/C++ and becoming a programmer) and micro-computer related projects (for example, building a home security solution with motion detectors, cameras, SMS notifications and smartphone support).
I can tell from my own experience that when I am working collectively on another system or designing one for which I get paid, I often lose focus and drift to ideas what could be realized in my personal projects. For example something that would require rewiring the whole security system to make it "a bit better" in terms of operating and maintenance.
I think ****** might have run into similar issues. Code work on SA-MP is not something that generates income, but can be very rewarding in terms of learning and self-development. It is, though, very likely that the heavy focus on learning the inner mechanics of bytecode (P-code and amx) and making re-iterations of his projects that were already functional but could be made "a bit more" functional and better-performing, have cost ****** a lot of his free time. The said free time could be spent on other factors of life - the significant other, family, kids, _relaxing_.
While I do agree that deletion of all sources is a reasonable thing to do, there's a lot more to this than blatant selfishness, contrary to what has been said the most in this topic.
****** has some great works. Though, in my opinion many of them rely too highly on corner cases of the specific language and could in no way be "ported" to another, I suppose that has been his mission and computer science is very fascinating. I have once used sscanf and his foreach implementation when writing code in PAWN.
Those are very fascinating bits of code, but I can suggest that people can easily write their own foreach-like code, avoid too many IsPlayerConnected calls (and by that, keep most of the performance win). You could also use an older version of sscanf (the plugin, which in my opinion, is very mature) to parse your strings.
Or better yet, look into C++, which offers several methods for achieving linked list like behavior and I suppose that even the bulkiest ones have performance similar to those "small and fast" ones in PAWN. Look into sampgdk and enjoy faster code and faster self-development for programmers
(This has successfully become a rant about how everyone should check out C++... sorry)
14.04.2015, 12:12
This is sh!t. We lost downloads and the most important syntax and usage. Who will work on these after this?
14.04.2015, 12:27
No seriously, there are other ways to script. Use this as an advantage to learn more and progress more. His scripts were handy but not essential.
14.04.2015, 12:34
14.04.2015, 12:46
That moment when over 100 people have already said "He shouldn't have deleted his works" and then you suddenly post the same shit again thinking you can make him bring all his works back.... WTF? it's enough, no need of keep saying the same shit..
14.04.2015, 13:05
What? You can still use those things, you can edit them, publish them. Nothing has changed, except it's not ****** who will be updating them anymore. However, the major ones have been stable without updates for years.
14.04.2015, 13:45
Well, not so good. A lot of commit history is lost now. https://github.com/Misiur/YSI-Includes - my repository has the latest version (forked from samphunter), dated at 30 march 2015. However there were at least a few commits up until yesterday, which are quite important bugfixes (as it always is with YSI). Also eider has only master branch, so no YSI 4.0. https://github.com/Southclaw/YSI-4.0 - this is latest cloned version (1 april) without any commit history though.
14.04.2015, 13:47
Here are all YSI forks and clones on github:
https://github.com/search?l=PAWN&q=y...utf8=%E2%9C%93
https://github.com/search?l=PAWN&q=y...utf8=%E2%9C%93
14.04.2015, 13:49
Quote:
Tamer are you serious? Who the f*ck allows you to put up his work without the author's permissions? That's against rules , carry on if you want a forum VACation...
EDIT:Told you guys SA-MP will die slowly http://prntscr.com/6tidqy being offline almost everyday so ... |
14.04.2015, 14:05
Why Less? (((
14.04.2015, 15:05
If he really fucked up a lot of projects, how come people are asking for download links?
If they have already started a project that needs YSI and they others, they probably have already downloaded it.
It's his work, he can do whatever he wants.
I know that it wasn't a good thing to do, but like I said, it's his work.
If they have already started a project that needs YSI and they others, they probably have already downloaded it.
It's his work, he can do whatever he wants.
I know that it wasn't a good thing to do, but like I said, it's his work.
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