No. Autoit is indeed a scriptingg language. And I am not trying to
pack stuff or do harm with it as I said I have stopped. And I talked
to a few people, and some say that autoit is a propper language. I
personally kinda think that; it can do GUIS with menus and stuff, and
I dont know how you'd to actual games wiith registration and all, but
hey, anything's possible.


On 7/3/07, Thomas Ward <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Andy,
> Hmmm... Perhaps you realise this or not, but Autoit is not  a
> programming language, but is a tool kit. If you are attempting to use
> that to break into the gaming market your going the wrong way about it.
> You won't learn anything constructive or useful in the real programming
> world that way.
> Some languages like C#.net and VB.net are not that complex to learn, and
> can be learned in a matter of a couple of months. It is the other stuff
> such as math, physics, etc involved that takes the most education and
> learning.
>
>
> Andy Smith wrote:
> > I know, that game devs wont use that info against us. Now if I took
> > the time to actually learn a programming language, I am starting easy
> > and trying to make  simple things with autoit, so I can build up, and
> > then create some games. I wont even bother to secure them. Just type
> > in some random letters in a generated email or something. But, I know
> > game devs wont use that info. But if anyone here listtens to security
> > now which is at grc.com/seciritynow, you will know that there are
> > quite a lot of exploits in SQL databases, etc. And the fact that Liam
> > makes everyone type in their names and email addresses makes me even
> > more nervous. So? You wont give it away, I trust you liam. But,
> > hackers anyone? Ever heard of them? Anyone know what they do, ever
> > thought of them? Well probably not; I got this rediculious spam book
> > that showed how to break into databses and stuff. I wont do it of
> > course, but it is amazingly easy to break a script and get to the
> > underlying info. Reaking havoc with people's information is not good
> > at all. If you dont believe that any server, any server even paypal is
> > at risk. I probably sound paranoid and I wouldn't blame you for
> > thinking that, but it makes somee feel nervous. If you have a firewall
> > antivirus, nope; no good on web pages. Think your secure if you've got
> > the latest windows patches? Nooooo. Microsoft has  failed to release
> > patches to hundreds of things. And now we're drifting  off topic with
> > windows security. While I agree with everyone here, that paying for a
> > game is of utmost importance, and I honestly would pay for a game, I
> > really would, but you really dont know what's under the hood.
> > Think about that, the next time you pay for a game. And if you think
> > your safe if you've got that padlock icon and the https://blabla.bla?
> > Well, not really.
> >
> > So think about that the next time, you do online shopping. I even
> > heard of awful stories of people's stuff getting robbed and stolen.
> > And no matter how much security is in place, there is always a way.
> > Thats the only reason for my cracking stuff. And surely others as
> > well. Also go to twit.tv if you dont believe my blabbing. Its not
> > really blabbing though. But still if you still think that you are
> > safe. Well. One day itll happen. Im sure of it.
> >
> > On 7/2/07, Charles Rivard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> Some people live on very small incomes, and they find it very difficult
> to
> >> even save a few dollars every month.  So to say that anyone can afford
> $30
> >> to $40 is sometimes not true.  I know.  I've been there.  I was living on
> a
> >> monthly income of $700, $375 of which went toward rent.  Then there were
> >> electric bills, phone bills, Internet bills, water bills, gas bills,
> >> groceries including dog food for my guide, the occasional vet bill for
> the
> >> guide, and an occasional unexpected expense or so.  After all that, every
> >> stinking month, guess how many games I was buying??  Absolutely zero!,
> >> --
> >> Isn't it interesting that the same people who laugh at science fiction
> >> listen to weather forecasts and economists?
> >>
> >> ----- Original Message -----
> >> From: "Josh" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >> To: "Gamers Discussion list" <[email protected]>
> >> Sent: Monday, July 02, 2007 2:07 PM
> >> Subject: Re: [Audyssey] Fw: piracy of games?
> >>
> >>
> >>> no it doesn't. Especially when paying for a $30 or $40 game. Anyone can
> >>> afford $30 or $40 and if they can't then I'm sure someone else could buy
> >>> it
> >>> for them.
> >>>
> >>> Josh
> >>
> >>
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