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Making a script, thought I was terrible, but it helped me?


Vurqol

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I'll start off by saying I'm really new here ?

So I use to code a lot probably close to 7 - 8 years ago, I still have a general grasp on things, but I didn't know anything in relation to osbot

Last night I created something, there were errors right before the update. No issue there, I'll just start something simpler tomorrow and work my way up I thought to myself.

 

Started on a script this morning, put a few hours into it without testing it. Then comes the time I test it. Frustration kicks it, I fix the code (Little did I know nothing was wrong with the code, It's Thursday)

I try again.. Same thing, object errors, no interactions. I make the code more efficient, I make it longer, I make it shorter, I try everything that I could have..

I try a mining script that's on here. Same thing.


I look at the forums.. I read that it's because of the Thursday update, I felt a little silly but also happy..

I'll be able to test my script once osbot is fully functional ? But this taught me a few things.

1. I can stretch and shrink the code as much as I want, it's still the same result.

2. Actually specify what you want your code to do..

Coding is a little like writing, you can only have something to work with once you actually start working.. :) 

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