Joshua Waring
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2012-10-29 06:07:05 » |
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I wanted to make something insanely easy to use for those beginners like me, so I made a file loader which I don't if people will find it useful but I call it RESF and it stands for Really Easy Setting File, it stores values with a name which can be edited with ease. It reads each line and breaks it down into two parts, the name and a value, both in the form of strings. I've attached an Example and the output of the example in the link. this was really me just exploring files to help with there understanding. I would like to add support for reading Vectors and Arrays. EDIT: -facepalm- https://github.com/Joshhua5/RESFLoader/tree/master/RESFLoader/src/RESFLoader just to fit in with the rules.
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The world is big, so learn it in small bytes.
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Joshua Waring
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Reply #2 - Posted
2012-10-29 09:59:59 » |
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haha, they really are similar. Great minds think alike 
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The world is big, so learn it in small bytes.
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ReBirth
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Reply #3 - Posted
2012-10-29 14:10:02 » |
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Don't be afraid to reinventing the wheel. If you find one similar to your, make better than their!
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masteryoom
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Reply #4 - Posted
2012-11-05 09:21:01 » |
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Don't be afraid to reinventing the wheel. If you find one similar to your, make better than their!
You know, you might want to change your grammar. 
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ra4king
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Reply #5 - Posted
2012-11-06 02:17:54 » |
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Don't be afraid to reinventing the wheel. If you find one similar to your, make better than their!
You know, you might want to change your grammar.  He's foreign 
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Jimmt
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Reply #6 - Posted
2012-11-06 03:02:10 » |
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Don't be afraid to reinventing the wheel. If you find one similar to your, make better than their!
You know, you might want to change your grammar.  coding skill importance > grammar skill importance
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ReBirth
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Reply #7 - Posted
2012-11-06 11:33:28 » |
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I have heard that so many times (about grammar). Hope you understand that writing an english sentence costs me more calories and neuron stress for me. Here you go, without any help, Don't be afraid in reinventing the wheel. If you find one thing similar to yours, make one that better than theirs!
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theagentd
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Reply #8 - Posted
2012-11-06 14:52:40 » |
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I have heard that so many times (about grammar). Hope you understand that writing an english sentence costs me more calories and neuron stress for me. Here you go, without any help, Don't be afraid in reinventing the wheel. If you find one thing similar to yours, make one that better than theirs! 10/10 A+ 
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Nate
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Reply #9 - Posted
2012-11-06 23:00:36 » |
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Not quite 10/10...  Don't be afraid in to reinventing the wheel. If you find one something similar to yours, make one that that better than theirs! 
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ra4king
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Reply #10 - Posted
2012-11-06 23:02:01 » |
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Still not 10/10! Don't be afraid to reinvent the wheel. If you find something similar to yours, make that it better than theirs!
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StumpyStrust
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Reply #11 - Posted
2012-11-07 00:58:28 » |
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Woh!! is English everyone's second language here? I know that I can use proper grammar when it counts but man....like 5 corrections and of all people, ra4king has to lay the smack on the proper correction. I only say that because from what I know of Mr. King, he is from Egypt.
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ReBirth
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Reply #12 - Posted
2012-11-07 03:52:18 » |
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My point is suggesting that you shouldn't afraid in the middle of process creating something by thinking "am I reinventing?" so I picked "reinventing the wheel" and used "in". For second clause of second sentence I prefer ra4king's sense, "it" sounds better.
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StumpyStrust
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Reply #13 - Posted
2012-11-07 03:59:05 » |
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You are actually doing much better then 90% of the professors at my university. You could clarify it even more but at this point it is unnecessary and yes ra4king gave proper grammar.
One thing that many Americans forget is all the Americanisms. Such as, easy as pie, piece of cake, or....y'all.
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Nate
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Reply #14 - Posted
2012-11-07 05:09:11 » |
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Yeah "it" is good.  I guess "afraid of reinventing the wheel" would be closer to the original intent (just "of" instead of "in"). As a coder, most spelling and grammatical errors stick out for me, especially stuff Like arbitrary capitalization. I'm really shite at other languages though, so kudos to you if you have passable English as a second language, even if your English grammar sucks. 
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Joshua Waring
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Reply #15 - Posted
2012-11-07 05:26:48 » |
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Little English lesson here.
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The world is big, so learn it in small bytes.
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masteryoom
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Reply #16 - Posted
2012-11-07 05:29:24 » |
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As a coder, most spelling and grammatical errors stick out for me, especially stuff Like arbitrary capitalization. I'm really shite at other languages though, so kudos to you if you have passable English as a second language, even if your English grammar sucks.  Yes, I salute you if you have English as a second language (because apparently English is the hardest language!  ) So, if you have English as a second language,  (Even though I am a native English speaker)
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ra4king
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Reply #17 - Posted
2012-11-07 05:35:03 » |
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I'm trilingual, being fluent in English, French, and Arabic. I'm good at grammar 
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Joshua Waring
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Reply #18 - Posted
2012-11-07 06:44:50 » |
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I'm native English, but I never really took much interest into it at school and now I'm paying the price with university entrance requirements. (I have a way to bypass the system!)
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The world is big, so learn it in small bytes.
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matheus23
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Reply #19 - Posted
2012-11-07 15:29:37 » |
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As this turned out to be a "what is your primary language thread"  : I'm german and partly russian... this my enklisch its...
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Kryel
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Reply #20 - Posted
2012-11-07 16:38:08 » |
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What is your primary language thread. I'm french 
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StumpyStrust
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Reply #21 - Posted
2012-11-07 17:47:43 » |
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well....English is my native language and I still suck balls at it. Most people suck balls though. Funny thing is some of the best writing mechanics I have seen come from foreigners.
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matheus23
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Reply #22 - Posted
2012-11-07 17:49:13 » |
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well....English is my native language and I still suck balls at it. Most people suck balls though. Funny thing is some of the best writing mechanics I have seen come from foreigners.
But I think we are more talking about Grammar skills then writing skills 
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Ultroman
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Reply #23 - Posted
2012-11-07 20:56:03 » |
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"Oi! You find anythin' sort o' like yours, you make your one be'er!"
Proper british
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- Jonas
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BoBear2681
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Reply #24 - Posted
2012-11-08 04:06:00 » |
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Still not 10/10! Don't be afraid to reinvent the wheel. If you find something similar to yours, make that it better than theirs! Isn't this still technically wrong? I can't remember what it's called, dangling modifier maybe? Here quite literally, "it" is referring to the "something similar to yours" that you found, when the *intent* was for "it" to refer to your own stuff.
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ra4king
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Reply #25 - Posted
2012-11-08 04:11:32 » |
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FIIINE Don't be afraid to reinvent the wheel. If you find something similar to yours, make yours better!
Happy?
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ReBirth
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Reply #26 - Posted
2012-11-08 04:14:30 » |
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@ra4king now you know my feel 
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Riven
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Reply #27 - Posted
2012-11-08 21:20:59 » |
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Moved to Shared code 
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