How do you do, guys?
I'm bad with introductions.
But call me Cyan.
Alright, stay with me, I can do this intro somewhat decently.
As I've said, I'm Cyan, and I've been a Gaian since '06....
I'm a programming major with a mindset to learn more than what I know already.
Nice to meet you all.
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Thread: An Intro, by Cyan
- 02 Sep. 2014 07:38pm #1
An Intro, by Cyan
- 02 Sep. 2014 07:59pm #2
What languages are you going toward with your major?
And how did you find us?
- 02 Sep. 2014 08:11pm #3
I've been getting into C and Python a lot recently, but that's about it. I may pick up Ruby as well as I'd like to experiment with other languages. Hopefully I can get inspiration, as that is at a low for me.
And I found this site when I tried to find a way to make opening Gaia's Philosopher's cache easier. While I did not find one, I thought it'd be a good idea to join in.
- 02 Sep. 2014 08:14pm #4
Aha. Yeah. There is a Philosopher's Cache opener in LGaia, but atm it only opens caches found on page 1 of your inventory. If the cache opener does not work for you, go to the inventory reorganizer and move them to the top of the list.
The opener that supports multiple pages is still in development.
- 02 Sep. 2014 08:17pm #5
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Welcome to LG, I'm a big fan of python for scripting.
https://discord.gg/TvN6xUb ~ chat on discord pls.
- 02 Sep. 2014 08:17pm #6
- 02 Sep. 2014 08:31pm #7
Hello. Welcome to LG. Please do try and stick around.
But for some reason I think you'll find it hard as we have a handful of annoying members. Other than that the site is pretty quaint & nice, though.I'm lightning on my feet
- 02 Sep. 2014 08:36pm #8
- 02 Sep. 2014 08:40pm #9
I'll have to wait then because I've just installed the extension but the LG button isn't appearing despite my following the simple instructions. How weird.
Yeah, python has been interesting for me, and a big break as I don't have trry about semicolons anymore. That, and being able to use an IDE again. Easier than using emacs.
Reads like you really enjoyed Ruby. It shouldn't be too hard to get into with prior experience, right?
Thanks for the welcome!
Looking around, I think I have seen some of the members you talk about. Hopefully contact is a minimum, but even if it isn't, it gets easy to not pay attention to them.
- 02 Sep. 2014 08:53pm #10
- 02 Sep. 2014 09:09pm #11
Sorry, the directions in the Downloads page are outdated. The download location for the newest one is here: http://www.charlesstover.com/userscr...l-gaia.user.js
Looking around, I think I have seen some of the members you talk about. Hopefully contact is a minimum, but even if it isn't, it gets easy to not pay attention to them.
- 02 Sep. 2014 09:24pm #12
- 02 Sep. 2014 09:35pm #13
- 02 Sep. 2014 09:37pm #14
I'll make sure it supports Firefox before the next major release. I am developing it in Chrome, so Chrome support will be best.