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TI-Nspire / Re: Ndless Commander -- TI-Nspire File Browser
« on: June 02, 2012, 05:19:27 pm »
Indeed, thanks
The preview feature is awesome \o/
The preview feature is awesome \o/
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TI-Nspire / Re: Ndless Commander -- TI-Nspire File Browser« on: June 02, 2012, 05:19:27 pm »
Indeed, thanks
The preview feature is awesome \o/ 1112
Lua / Re: [Contest] Osmos« on: June 02, 2012, 06:27:46 am »
Another demo showing how awesome PCSpire is
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Miscellaneous / Re: French people, unite!« on: June 02, 2012, 06:26:31 am »Are you still gonna be online during that time? That said maybe bot bans might block you so you might need to e-mail staff like someone else a few years ago.Most probably we'll have "normal" access to Internet. 1114
News / Re: First Nspire OS 3.2 demo on a calculator« on: June 02, 2012, 06:02:25 am »
Come on, not this again. I'll try to make a short post, because yeah, long posts aren't necesarily good anyway.
I feel you're all trying to jump on me whenever i say something to promote both sides (my goal ealier on this topic was to present the good and bad about OS 3.2). Indeed, Lionel only told the bad side of 3.2, and me, to balance it, promoted the good side. How is that bad behavior / disrespect Jim summed it up pretty well. Seriously... >.> And you (also Lionel) know more than a lot of people that I love Ndless (why do you think I have it since version 1.1 and on all my Nspires ?). But I love Lua too, so that's why I am here to also show people TI doesnt make *only* bad things. Now, for specific messages :
You misunderstood what I wanted to say. What I really meant is : - Simple Programs/Documents created with OS 3.2 will (probably) work with other OS 3.X Nspire. By that I mean, Math documents, Graphs etc. (simple stuff) - Ndless programs made with Ndless 3.2 API may not work directly for, say, Ndless 3.1 devices. That's the core of my point, since I believe there are memory-adress changes between these OS (?) and I thought there was going to be some work to adapt the programs so they are still compatible. This thought is based on my experience with iOS Jailbreaking. The compatibility with official stuff is somewhat kept, but for jailbreak stuff, if you want some program that uses the latest version's API, you'll be forced to upgrade. That's all I wanted to say !! Nothing at all like something about mViewer or nDoom (or anything else) !
I see no link at all between a fact I said (it believe it is a "fact", not something I made up to provoke people) and your reply, critor. What I meant for my whole post (it really needs clarification, apparently) is that because it represents a small fraction, all the work will have to be re-done, which is a pity exactly because this fraction is small and doesn't have so many good programmers like the iPhone scene for example. Also, to make sure : I wrote "...%)" this should read : "... percentage)" , not the smiley. Maybe that was another point of misunderstanding. Anyway, you know me enough to believe I don't have any reason to be disrespectful towards anybody here, especially to you for making nDoom and mViewer which you know I have, and I use. Are you trying to discourage people from going on? That's totally not linked to whatever I posted or said, so I don't even know what to reply. But to clarify one's mind if required : No. (I can't believe I actually have to say that. As if it weren't obvious enough.) Quote However, it's important that stuff like this don't happen any more, as it will just help destroy the community more.Indeed, but Lionel apparently likes to go this way, strangely, by "enfoncer le couteau dans la plaie" (sorry english). As he apparently saw something disrespectful while it was completely not what I meant (duh) and I still can't see how my post can be seen that way. Maybe just Critor didn't understand my message and thought it was, and Lionel "teamed up" on his side by having misunderstood too. I dont know, maybe I also didn't write my thoughts correctly in English in the first place... 1115
Miscellaneous / Re: French people, unite!« on: June 02, 2012, 03:23:12 am »
The list seems right
Also, Levak and I will be "indian" for ≈ 2 months, soon (well, live in india, ^^) I dont think Omni has lots of members from the Asian area ? 1116
Lua / Re: Delay function« on: June 01, 2012, 05:34:30 pm »
There has been some topics already about this kind of things.
Generally (with all due respect), you don't really have to really "pause" the script flow directly, but maybe you just mess with [lua]on.timer[/lua] (not 'on.clock', nor 'on.tick'), which is called every tick, whose period is define by [lua]timer.start[/lua] 1117
News / Re: First Nspire OS 3.2 demo on a calculator« on: June 01, 2012, 07:51:32 am »Well at least the good side of "official" stuff is that it will work on any Nspire 3.2. ( I mean, whenever Ndless 3.2 comes out, programs for it will only work on jailbroken devices which only represent a tiny fraction of the whole worldwide %) But that's always been like that, for any device.... 1118
News / Re: First Nspire OS 3.2 demo on a calculator« on: May 29, 2012, 06:55:10 pm »
trolling pic also using physics engine :
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Lua / Re: [Contest] Osmos« on: May 29, 2012, 02:32:23 pm »
Hmmm no, Lua itself hasn't changed...
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Lua / Re: [Contest] Osmos« on: May 29, 2012, 02:28:01 pm »
Congrats Nick
Looking very good ! Also, using the Physics Engine with that kind of stuff is very fast (smooth)... (and not very bad at all on calc) I may upload a video later today, just so you can see... 1123
News / Re: Omnimaga Programming Contest 2012: Artificial Intelligence« on: May 27, 2012, 09:40:58 am »
Hmm I might participate, but I would have had an idea for an AI but not in a game...
Now I'm not sure I'll have the time to code an actual game with a proper AI I'll see... 1124
TI-Nspire / Re: TNS2XML« on: May 22, 2012, 08:02:41 pm »
Well it's based on a hook, and there isn't any call in ndless to uninstall them.
Hopefully Extended will make this sometime 1125
Other / Re: Android vs iOS« on: May 21, 2012, 08:06:45 pm »
From the experience I've had with Android devices, I've been greatly disappointed.
Whatever the devices, the UI seemed slow, laggy/ not smooth, and not intuitive at all. I also dislike the "hardcoded" buttons on most devices. By putting some quad-core etc. they're progressively trying to hide these weird-feel, but at what cost ? One-day only battery ? It's ridiculous... But yes, it's cheaper etc. Probably because Google wants to have more and more devs. The open-ness is subject to some harms, though : viruses / trojans / bad stuff are in the Android Market. There aren't present in iOS' App Store. The device fragmentation also seems to be one of the biggest problem. I think Android is to smartphones and tablets what Windows is to PCs nowadays. People here know how Linux or even mac (if you don't like Apple) is >>> Windows. It's my opinion but having a "universal" OS makes it less powerful than one OS for one specific type of machine. Or at least what Apple does : builds software AND hardware ... bviously it's made for each other so it works well... BTW : I am a paying iOS dev. It's indeed 80€ or so per year. Edit : oh yeah : Obj-C is quite "weird" and verbose as you said, sure. But it's pretty powerful and really cool once you understood some stuff. Also, Apple's IDE (XCode) really is awesome |
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