I imagine when I'm done reading the whole shebang I'll have only laziness to blame for not creating scripts.
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Laziness it is then!
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coolI never meant to disrespect your guide. So, if it got perceived that way, that was not my intent. My intent was simply to provide feedback that was asked for, so I did. I noted two important things: (1) The format needed some work, and that was not your fault, but the maintainers of the site and (2) I expected a different guide. That was my expectation, and I never meant for it to reflect the quality of your guide. You meant to write a Scripting for Dummies guide, and so you achieved your objective - good show!
Well, my proxy finally let it through. I'm only a few pages in and already, BRAVO!! The nuances of the engine itself and not the code always annoyed me, but you make it all crystal clear.
I imagine when I'm done reading the whole shebang I'll have only laziness to blame for not creating scripts.
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Laziness it is then!
actaully its not that common, most languages use the = for both.MackTracker wrote:It is common programming practice to use the "=" (Singal equal sign) to mean "Assign the value of x to the value of y" where y=x. Where as the "==" (Double equal sign) means to ask "Are these two values equal to eachother.