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Eliot

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Everything posted by Eliot

  1. I would never sell my GameCube or N64 stuff, but I use it all the time. :P
  2. I do work as a software engineer.
  3. Eliot replied to Mikasa's topic in Spam/Off Topic
    Rest in peace phone.
  4. Sweet deal, thanks MGI!
  5. lmao, I'm hyped for the new Star Wars.
  6. I would likely start from the basics, this means scripting basics not Java basics (but I'm sure I will teach some of this along the way). As the series progresses I would get into more intermediate advanced topics as well. This is all just an idea at this point but I think it would be fun to make and useful for others.
  7. I'm glad there is some interest in this!
  8. I am wondering if people would be interested in video scripting tutorials, I know we have some great written ones here, but (at least for me) I find videos to be more engaging. I am thinking of making a series that goes from the basics of making a script through the entire life cycle of a script. The series would go through the process of making an entire non-trivial script from the idea to the end product and the maintaining phase. I remember a video tutorial by one of the scripters here helped me get started almost two years ago, so I'm thinking this would be a fun way to help out some new people. Let me know!
  9. Eliot replied to Sky's topic in Spam/Off Topic
    Congrats Asuna!
  10. Eliot replied to Canspek's topic in Archive
    I'd be surprised if you've had the same ip for 7 years. To be blunt, nobody knows how the flagging system works so all these replies are useless.
  11. Eliot replied to Sky's topic in Introductions
    Nice. I don't really care, more disappointed I wasted a minute reading this thread.
  12. Because that's how OSBot does it. I never did care for that.
  13. No they are not, see Master Race Omega, that is priced at the minimum it can be, if you have more features it will likely be forced to be priced higher. You can double check with divinity and maldesto though.
  14. No, you (generally) cannot undercut significantly. If there are no scripts in the category you can suggest whatever you want and SDN can deem it acceptable or not acceptable.
  15. He can complain if he wants to, he is a paying customer of OSBot and should be treated as such. Mirror mode was hyped and then no updates for a month, that's a problem that needs fixing. In others news, cool update, @Alek.
  16. Of course this is allowed. Lol.
  17. I'm a software engineer for a large company in California right now, will head back to school in a few months.
  18. Nice one.
  19. OSD > Veteran = Ex-staff > whatever
  20. Eliot replied to Orange's topic in Spam/Off Topic
    Congratulations.
  21. Both scripts will do what you want them to, but Czar has more time to dedicate towards customer support, if that's important to you go with him.
  22. Spectacular.
  23. In my opinion, one of the better ways to learn, and the most fun way to learn, is by creating. What this means to me is to not just have a goal of learning a language, but rather leveraging the technology to make a cool project. Even better, think of a cool project and then pick the technologies that will help you make it and learn those. Looking further into the future, in this industry having a few awesome projects listed on your resume will be a great help in getting interviews. As previously mentioned, if you're not having fun it's okay to take a break. I find I will often abandon projects for months at a time due to losing interest only to come back and finish them later. Enjoy learning by learning what you enjoy.
  24. Good pick. I vote for nobody because I don't know.

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