Basically the Immed program let's you write out little snipets of scripts and test them in realtime, so it's useful to programmers of all ability levels. I just am interested to see where Aaron's finding this to be most practically advantageous, 'cause I haven't really gotten the hang of using it in the right time in the right way yet.

Jared
Josh wrote:
Hi,
Since I am completely new to programming, would the IMMED script be useful for me?

Josh

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Aaron, I'd really like a few practical examples of ways you've been using immed, if you can. Maybe it's just me being an idiot, but I just haven't gotten the hang of using its realtime feedback properly and am probably hindering my progress as a result.

Jared

Aaron Smith wrote:
See www.gwmicro.com/scripts/immed.

"The Scripting Immediate Mode Window script provides a way to develop and test script functionality (or script snippets) in real-time without having to create and load an entire script."

Aaron

Josh wrote:
what is immed?

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That depends on what info you're looking for. Both scripts certainly provide a host of information, so they're definitely good one-two punch when trying to figure out what an application is up to. Personally, I think the Immed script is invaluable for testing ideas before putting them into practice.

Aaron

Life My Way wrote:
witht he above two scripts is it posible to get all of the needed info to script aps?

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