I've been thinking about documenting the development of a game from start to finish like this. Two things I don't like about the way he went about it:
1) Java
2) Time lapse video
It would be a lot more informative to the audience to just blog it or something, posting the code at regular intervals. A video of gameplay now and then is fine, but you wouldn't really need it because readers could just download the code and run it.
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Anonymous2010-08-24 15:23
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Please fuck off and die when trying to FAGiqutte up /prog/
Wow, just look at this bullshit. I found the time-lapse entertaining and in some ways inspirational and yet, true to form, this thread is full of nothing but shit.
Are none of you impressed with Notch's work ethic? He barely stopped. He was bullshitting on Twitter all of one time. We saw his prototyping stages as well as his ad-hoc development tools. If you weren't at the very least mildly entertained by this, you're either a pedantic austist asshole or not a programmer.
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Please stop posting. /prog/ Etiquette Advisors are the AIDs that is being spread by spreading /B/
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Anonymous2011-01-31 20:55
<-- check em dubz
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Anonymous2013-08-31 22:27
Set theory is the branch of mathematical logic that studies sets, which are collections of objects. Although any type of object can be collected into a set, set theory is applied most often to objects that are relevant to mathematics. The language of set theory can be used in the definitions of nearly all mathematical objects.
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Anonymous2013-08-31 23:12
The product of cardinals comes from the cartesian product.
|X| · |Y| = |X × Y|
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Anonymous2013-08-31 23:58
Infinity is often used not only to define a limit but as a value in the affinely extended real number system. Points labeled +\infty and -\infty can be added to the topological space of the real numbers, producing the two-point compactification of the real numbers.
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Anonymous2013-09-01 0:43
Cantor's work initially polarized the mathematicians of his day. While Karl Weierstrass and Dedekind supported Cantor, Leopold Kronecker, now seen as a founder of mathematical constructivism, did not.
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Anonymous2013-09-01 1:29
A large cardinal is a cardinal number with an extra property. Many such properties are studied, including inaccessible cardinals, measurable cardinals, and many more.
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Anonymous2013-09-01 2:14
This guarantees for any partition of a set X the existence of a subset C of X containing exactly one element from each part of the partition.
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Anonymous2013-09-01 2:59
The axiom of choice is not the only significant statement which is independent of ZF. For example, the generalized continuum hypothesis (GCH) is not only independent of ZF, but also independent of ZFC. However, ZF plus GCH implies AC, making GCH a strictly stronger claim than AC, even though they are both independent of ZF.