Particle's Custom RPG
PCRPG Development => Development => Topic started by: Particle on February 14, 2005 08:45 pm CST
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For those of you who are familiar with this release, please discuss its features, what you would like to see in future builds, bugs, opinions, etc here.
This is the second major release of DNIRC, codenamed "goldenmonkey".
If you would like to join the alpha program, please email me at dnirc@pcrpg.org with:
Name (just first name is needed)
Nickname
A few sentences of how you think you can contribute
v1.0.50214.0833p
[Rewrite]
- Complete rewrite of DNIRC
- Main Menu is missing
- Can join up to 512 networks
- Can join up to 4096 channels
- Channel listing code fixed
- Username lists work but only half way
- No more Bane of all existance error
- JOIN and PART actions are automatic
- Handled messages are now filtered
The next task is to improve my channel creation methods and to fix the username list bug. I will be adding slash commands as well.
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I suggest you change the version name to something a bit longer, so no one gets confused.
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It's just a date:
v1.0.50214.0833p
v1.0
5
02
14
08
33
p
Version 1.0
Year 2005
Month 2
Day 14
Hour 8
Minute 33
Suffix PM
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Would it be inappropriate to laugh at your codenames?
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No. :laughs:
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My only suggestion for the code name... is to not have the p on the end, instead use 24 hour time like the rest of the world.
;-)
I have not the time or patience for an IRC. If I did then I would help you out man.
Peace.
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The codenames are intentionally weird. I have an odd sense of humor. Why would I go to 24-hour time? I'm happy with my inches, feet, yards, miles, and 12-hour times.
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The codenames are intentionally weird. I have an odd sense of humor. Why would I go to 24-hour time? I'm happy with my inches, feet, yards, miles, and 12-hour times.
Damn... typical Ameri... oh, wait... I'm one of those.
Damn physics classes and their use of the metric system!
(BTW, 24-hour isn't a "standard", as opposed to metric, unit... it's military)
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It isn't a different unit of measure but it is a different system of labeling. It is perfectly acceptable to use it in the list that I did without suggesting that 24-hour based times are a different measure from 12-hour based times. I was listing differences between the US system and other parts of the world.
Typical American? Probably, but it's the truth. I am perfectly happy with imperial measures and see no need to switch. I do use metric measures for scientific calcs a lot of times though.