23.12.2012, 00:54
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Last edited by Y_Less; 23/12/2012 at 04:22 AM.
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OK, I'm going to complete one more piece of code/other project before the end of the year. I don't know what but here are some options:
Add "a<s[10]>[5]" to sscanf (i.e. arrays of strings).
Complete y_properties.
Document some YSI library currently undocumented.
A tutorial on something else.
Complete the full set of letters in QWERTYUIOP.
Release my secret mini-mode system that allows you to compile multiple existing game modes in to one filterscript.
I was also working on a book that I won't be able to complete in that time, but can clean up a lot and combine things.
Something else that I can do in a week (given that I will have some free time to do it in for the first time in several years).
I realised today while porting y_properties to the new version of YSI that I haven't touched that code in over FIVE YEARS. I am still as convinced as ever that YSI is by far the most powerful, flexible, and optimised framework written for SA:MP but no-one seems to use it in anger and unless I can see some strong evidence to the contrary I'm just not seeing the point in developing it any more (especially as I have more important things to do, like a doctorate).
Think of this as a swan-song - what do you want?
Add "a<s[10]>[5]" to sscanf (i.e. arrays of strings).
Complete y_properties.
Document some YSI library currently undocumented.
A tutorial on something else.
Complete the full set of letters in QWERTYUIOP.
Release my secret mini-mode system that allows you to compile multiple existing game modes in to one filterscript.
I was also working on a book that I won't be able to complete in that time, but can clean up a lot and combine things.
Something else that I can do in a week (given that I will have some free time to do it in for the first time in several years).
I realised today while porting y_properties to the new version of YSI that I haven't touched that code in over FIVE YEARS. I am still as convinced as ever that YSI is by far the most powerful, flexible, and optimised framework written for SA:MP but no-one seems to use it in anger and unless I can see some strong evidence to the contrary I'm just not seeing the point in developing it any more (especially as I have more important things to do, like a doctorate).
Think of this as a swan-song - what do you want?