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Re: Twitter
by DennisBergkamp » 14 Jan 2010, 17:27
Hmm, I don't... in fact, I don't even have a Facebook, MySpace, Friendster, etc. account
However, this is a good place to follow what cards/features have been added or what bugs have been fixed:
http://code.google.com/p/cardforge/source/list
For instance, you can see I've just added Bloodghast and Malakir Bloodwitch. You can also click on individual releases to see the entire comment, sometimes it's too long to display.
However, this is a good place to follow what cards/features have been added or what bugs have been fixed:
http://code.google.com/p/cardforge/source/list
For instance, you can see I've just added Bloodghast and Malakir Bloodwitch. You can also click on individual releases to see the entire comment, sometimes it's too long to display.
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Re: Twitter
by Rob Cashwalker » 14 Jan 2010, 18:33
Twitter is for twerps....
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Re: Twitter
by Chris H. » 14 Jan 2010, 18:35
Yes, the log messages at code.google.com can be informative. They do tend to be brief but they also give you an idea of what you will find in the next beta release.
For anyone who is interested, they can find a SVN client and download the source to their computer. And then use Eclipse or NetBeans (?) to compile the source and they can then try out the newest pre-release.
I do not Twitter, etc. I try to keep my conversations on our forum here at CCGH. Each of our beta releases have their own message topic and provides a good place for people to talk about the new cards (and new features) that were just released.
For anyone who is interested, they can find a SVN client and download the source to their computer. And then use Eclipse or NetBeans (?) to compile the source and they can then try out the newest pre-release.
I do not Twitter, etc. I try to keep my conversations on our forum here at CCGH. Each of our beta releases have their own message topic and provides a good place for people to talk about the new cards (and new features) that were just released.
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Re: Twitter
by Mr.Chaos » 15 Jan 2010, 06:56
That put a grin on my face. Why, because with twitter, you are forced to be even less informative due to the 140 char limit. Which is why I do not use it. Nor any of the other so called "friends" networks. Most of those "friends" never met you, never contact you, never care about you. They just "need 3 more friends and I am at 100/500 or whatwever", which tells you just how "important" you are to them.Chris H. wrote:They do tend to be brief
Bottom line: stick to official Forge info points, like Dennis pointed out or this very forum, where we can be as elaborate about any game issue as we want.
= coder at work, according to a coder.It does explain some of the bugs.
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Re: Twitter
by mtgrares » 15 Jan 2010, 18:00
The 140 character limit is a bug not a feature. (Or vice versa.)
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