Difference between revisions of "Talk:Introduction to Pluggy Arrays"
Talk:Introduction to Pluggy Arrays (edit)
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::The info and writing's great, but it feels more like a second tutorial than a first... hmm, specifically I think you're jumping the gun a bit by talking about Protection and Management before the Example and Data Types. Can't put my finger on it right now (not quite awake yet). | ::The info and writing's great, but it feels more like a second tutorial than a first... hmm, specifically I think you're jumping the gun a bit by talking about Protection and Management before the Example and Data Types. Can't put my finger on it right now (not quite awake yet). | ||
::I don't like the example, but only because it would be incredibly CPU taxing if everyone started to put it in their mod. I can put up the Inventory Tracker script a bit later - it's similar, has a bit more to talk about, and can have the clear warning to tell people not to do it.--[[User:Haama|Haama]] 13:27, 26 March 2008 (EDT) | ::I don't like the example, but only because it would be incredibly CPU taxing if everyone started to put it in their mod. I can put up the Inventory Tracker script a bit later - it's similar, has a bit more to talk about, and can have the clear warning to tell people not to do it.--[[User:Haama|Haama]] 13:27, 26 March 2008 (EDT) | ||
:::Tweaked the layout somewhat and added a warning to the example. If anyone can expand the "[[Introduction to Pluggy Arrays#What Are Arrays|What Are Arrays]]"... by all means. It's probably the weakest section atm (but one of the most important) - I'm just not really sure how else to explain it to someone who's not at all familiar with arrays. Maybe links to an external programming site with a good explanation? I considered [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Array Wikipedia: Arrays], but I don't think it's very good at all at explaining what arrays actually are. --[[User:Speedo|Speedo]] 16:22, 26 March 2008 (EDT) |