I like every kind of tea, most without sugar but sometimes I need a bit. ;) Depends on the tea.
Sometimes I drink coffee, too, but I prefer tea (so I votet for tea :)).
I'm looking for a program, which was once posted in this board. It was with source code and you could create color gradients for boards with BB Code with that program.
Do you know where that thread is? :bonce:
Why don't you see a reason for people to use it on smaller projects if it has a better reliability and security? That's important for small projects, too.
Yes, what I found very interesting when I read that FAQ some days ago was the following question and answer: http://collective.valve-erc.com/index.php?faq=source_mod_faq§ion=106159033732043100&question=106160027861914000
I hope there'll be a lot of cool GTA style mods! :)
Does anyone...
Well, I think I'll wait for the final version of the VS.net 2005 and buy perhaps the academic version. Because I think it wouldn't be a good idea to buy VS.net 2003 few months before the release of 2005. ;)
You know the working model of Visual C++ 6.0? It's a kind of trial version.
So I meant if it would be legal, if Valve would only use many copies of this for all programmiers and only one copy of the full version to build the final game.
That would be really great, perhaps one more for the Dec C++ IDE. :)
BTW: Do you think it would be legal for a company like Valve to code with the free working model of Visual C++ 6.0 and compile with only one version they bought? I think it would be much cheaper to buy only one licence. *g*
Yes, there's a free command line compiler from AFAIK Visual Studio .net 2003, so it is the latest one.
But as I could get an academic version I think I could afford it. Otherwise not. ;)
I don't understand why they don't change to for example Visual C++ .net 2003.
But with the HL1 SDL you could also code with MinGW32, couldn't you? But I think it wasn't as easy and comfortable as with Visual C++ 6 ...
But how can I get Visual C++ 6 now? If I buy it at eBay it will probably...