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PostPosted: Mon Dec 17, 2007 4:05 pm   Post subject: Ultimate Pong

My Ultimate Pong Program


Tyler Bennetts Pong2.t
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PostPosted: Tue Dec 18, 2007 2:32 pm   Post subject: RE:Ultimate Pong

PLEASE EVERYONE!!!

we don't need 500 differnt versions of pong that all do the exact same thing but with differnt colour schemes.

no one is impressed with pong games.

seeing as it is very basic code all you do when you post pong is showcase your lack of origonality and sub-par coding.

plus it as gotten annoying
Degensquared




PostPosted: Tue Dec 18, 2007 4:32 pm   Post subject: Re: Ultimate Pong

... Well I don't especially think you need to be impressed with a pong game. Think about it rather as a chance to give and receive constructive criticism. I really don't think that because you are beyond the pong stage that it is worthless, It's a crucial step in learning to program larger applications.

We should provide support as a more experienced programmer, rather than just telling them that what they may have spent a long time figuring out, is worthless.

Don't whine when other people post their hard work, no matter how worthless you think it is, at least just keep it to yourself.

That's annoying.

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Just a suggestion, instead of using:

ballcoords(x) and having x = 1

learn to use types from here, so that you could use
ball.x or ballcoords.x instead of using an array and a constant.
Randolf Nitler




PostPosted: Tue Dec 18, 2007 6:53 pm   Post subject: Re: Ultimate Pong

aleso, u can use the arrow keyboard keys instead of the shifts and F1 keys... beleive me, it's really hard to play that way Very Happy
Carey




PostPosted: Wed Dec 19, 2007 9:03 am   Post subject: RE:Ultimate Pong

Pong is almost every beginners first choice. don't be too hard on them. It is a good attempt. One thing to note: It would make more sense for the paddles to have to stay on their own side.
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