Am following you on Github. Post cool web projects and junk.
https://github.com/Protozoid
Also following Matt and logicalgamers. Forked the LG framework project, hoping I can turn it from something suckish and unusable into something new and practical. We'll see.
Couldn't find Artificial though. Where's yours bro. Anyone else I miss?
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- 12 Sep. 2012 07:39am #1
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- 12 Sep. 2012 02:04pm #2
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Lol, like your >implython
And nerp, because mine is completely and utterly abandoned. Of course, I do have a few projects on it, but they're just for personal use and nothing you guys would be interested in.
- 12 Sep. 2012 03:13pm #3
I don't use Git. Not really a fan of it.
EDIT: You are Australian?Last edited by GAMEchief; 12 Sep. 2012 at 03:15pm.
- 12 Sep. 2012 03:25pm #4
- 12 Sep. 2012 03:42pm #5
Really though, GAME, that's a bit of a let down.
Git is an awesome DVCS. If you're a fan of version control perhaps, I can't see how you'd be using anything else. I personally use Git/SVN. At first git, much like OOP, seems more or less pointless, unnecessary and tedious. But then when you start using it, it becomes rather addicting and second nature to you. Once you host one project you can't help but to put another and another. It's a great organizational solution.
Should use it sometime.
- 12 Sep. 2012 05:33pm #6
And @ Flare, https://github.com/flareboy323
Clearly you've put projects there before.
Nice try.
- 13 Sep. 2012 05:42am #7
I'm not a fan of version control platform.
I imagine if I ever started using Linux, I'd be all over Git. But I just don't know enough about it and have never used or needed to use it. The Git for Windows just isn't something easy (fairly easy, but I mean, you have to be motivated) or worthwhile to jump into.
- 13 Sep. 2012 02:46pm #8
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That's not actually my git, haha. I made that one for LG use, but I normally try not to go by "Flareboy323". It's an old name, and I stopped signing up for websites using that name a few years ago.
I would give you my real git, but... welp, there's nothing on it haha.
- 13 Sep. 2012 04:24pm #9
Git for Windows is actually easy as pie. I think I'm going to write a few Git tutorials and stick them somewhere on LG when I get the spare time. Git for Windows being mostly graphical is a good way to get your feet wet with Git. Once you learn git statically (Windows), you'll also know it dynamically (CLI/terminal).
- 13 Sep. 2012 04:41pm #10
There is already a Git tutorial that GitHub made for the Windows release. It's really good, but like I said, I'm not even remotely motivated to learn it.
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- 13 Sep. 2012 04:50pm #12
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- 13 Sep. 2012 05:19pm #14
There's GitHub for Windows, anyway.
https://help.github.com/articles/set-up-git
- 14 Sep. 2012 05:09am #15
Lol. You can install Git on Windows easily and use it as you would on any other OS. As for the quality of the framework, Matt coded it all, so you can blame him, haha.
I'm not hosting any projects on Github. I have a private Gitolite server which I use to host my repositories.
- 14 Sep. 2012 05:17am #16
We're referring to the GitHub for Windows project son. Maybe I should have been more specific when it comes to ambiguous topics like this.