chikorita157
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11 years ago @ Wanabrar.com - HAPPY BIRTHDAY NAGISA! · 0 replies · +2 points
Aside from that, Merry Christmas.
11 years ago @ http://trzr23.blogspot... - This May, let us remem... · 1 reply · +1 points
My recent post Remembering Love: Clannad After Story Part I
11 years ago @ Sekijitsu - The Hardest Part About... · 1 reply · +2 points
Also, practicing proper time management is good in the long run since it will give you less stress and lessen the likelihood of a hiatus.
My recent post Shining Hearts ~Shiawase no Pan~ – Episode 4 – Time to Treasure Hunt!
11 years ago @ Wanabrar.com - Shining Hearts: Shiawa... · 1 reply · +1 points
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13 years ago @ http://chikorita157.tu... - While I wait for Netto... · 0 replies · +1 points
and yea, I heard Lia's version of Natsukage and even the remix... sounds good. :p
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13 years ago @ http://chikorita157.tu... - Welcome · 0 replies · +1 points
13 years ago @ Shiori's Diary - Is Microsoft Dot Net r... · 0 replies · +1 points
Back to my point of languages.... C/C++ or even Objective C produce very fast code, but the problem here is that it is a harder language... You have to know it pretty well and spend time doing memory management with allocating, deallocating, autorelease pools and tall that good stuff. This is the main reason people use Visual Basic and C#, because they are mainly used in RAD (Rapid Application Development) and developers don't have to go through the hoops with memory management since these languages have Garbage Collection (Objective C 2.0 has it to, but it only works on Mac OS X, not the iPhone OS). The point is, no matter what language you use, if the code is sloppy and the program is filled with bugs, this will make the developer look bad. Users of programs tend to bash programing languages because of these problems done by the developer. As long developers produce good code, there should be no reason why users should bash a programing language.
Lastly, there is a reason I choose VB 2008 over Python when I decided to build the Melative Scrobbler in Windows. First off, there isn't really any default interface builder for Python, so it requires a user to install Python plus the interface bindings and stuff, which is not user friendly. The goal was to build a scrobbler which the user can install, launch, set up and use in minutes, and I think I have achieved that goal. Atleast its a good thing that I did not use Adobe AIR, although Adobe products have been sucking alot lately. lol.
13 years ago @ Shiori's Diary - Melative Library and M... · 0 replies · +1 points