Hi,
Martin Spott wrote:
I'm be able to commit myself but you can't rely on me to supply any of
the requested material. We had some posters on the LinxTag booth and if
we ask nicely, then our Friends at Friedrichshafen might lend them to
us for use at Lelystad.
You're lucky! The posters are
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Hi Curt,
For some obscure
* Curtis L. Olson -- 9/18/2006 5:12 PM:
for(i=0; isize(ai_craft);i=i+1){
if(getprop(ai/models/aircraft[ ~ i ~ ]/radar/in-range) != 0){
setprop(/instrumentation/radar/ai[ ~ i ~ ]/active,1);
How is this coding style called? Unstructured programming?
Is that an attempt to avoid the discussion
Hi,
as I was studying I had an prof (in numerical methods in the physics),
who was programming in justification. No indentation and (!) a new line
about every 80 characters, independent from the code. His argument: More
code on the screen and therefore easier to understand... He was the kind
Hi guys , I'm not sure what indentation style you are referring to ,
and I have warned everyone it's been a long time since I have done any
programming self taught ,I'm afraid so if there is a proper
way to code I guess I missed it along the way:).
I'm more concerned with getting things
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