[ian-reeds-games] Re: Bleeding edge testing: Any volunteers?

  • From: "Allan Thompson" <allan1.thompson@xxxxxxx>
  • To: <ian-reeds-games@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 17 Jun 2015 15:26:23 -0400

I have actually tried learning how to program a number of times. I have the
report cards to prove my utter complete failure at it. To be honest, sometimes
I struggle with TB flags and such. Currently I can't seem to get the replaced
terrain skill to change terrain using splash. I wonder if that's something that
is a bug?
Al
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Programming isn't difficult, even though it intimidates many people. There are
2 parts to it:
1. The easier part would be the rules or grammar of the programming language
that you want to learn. For example, statements in c++ end in a semicolon.
2. The more challenge part, which is developing the mindset to solve problems
in a systematic manner. Computers themselves are dumb, so it is up to us to
tell the solve a problem. Everyone possesses this to some degree, but the
process of learning programming really trains that.

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[mailto:ian-reeds-games-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Craig Brett
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Subject: [ian-reeds-games] Bleeding edge testing: Any volunteers?

Hi all,

The new version of TB is nearly here. Well, it looks good to me, anyway.

I need 1, maybe 2 people to help me test some features a little better.
Ideally, you'll be the sort of person who's helpful in spotting and pinning
down bugs, and you'd be available to test it the same time as me, and be
alright to Skype (or other voice communication software) with me at the same
time to get a good testing session going. It may only be for an hour or so, I
hope. Or it may be in several sessions, depending on what issues we uncover.

Any takers? I don't know when it will be. It may even be tonight (or today on
the other side of the pond), depends on the response.

Cheers,
Craig




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