Release OLD source code?
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Release OLD source code?
I was wondering if Emil/Algoryx could release the source for an older version of PHUN not Algodoo, like maybe Phun beta 3 or something...
4.22 maybe? idk, just wondering
Oh, and are you guys still paying for the old site?
4.22 maybe? idk, just wondering
Oh, and are you guys still paying for the old site?
Please excuse my posts. I am extremely stupid.
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cdh473 - Posts: 816
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Re: Release OLD source code?
Great idea, but they won't do it. End of story.
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Sonic - Posts: 1467
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Re: Release OLD source code?
That is a good idea, But small chance of happening
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niffirg1 - Posts: 376
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Re: Release OLD source code?
Actually apparently they are going to release the source code when Emil publishes his thesis...
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Sonic - Posts: 1467
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Re: Release OLD source code?
whats his thesis ?? sorry i've not heard about that... but that sounds cool and would be good
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Re: Release OLD source code?
Sonic are you retarded, phun 1.0 was emil's master thesis.
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Mystery - Posts: 2802
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Re: Release OLD source code?
Well originally on the FAQ page they said they were going to release the source code when Emil's thesis was published. Still, even the source code for Phun 1.0 would be great.
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Sonic - Posts: 1467
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Re: Release OLD source code?
I don't see the use for it.. The complexity isn't in the code, it's in the physics. And the code is useless if you don't understand the physics already. So it would be a pretty useless piece of code
So if you want to learn stuff about physics engines, build your own!
So if you want to learn stuff about physics engines, build your own!
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link0007 - Posts: 408
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Re: Release OLD source code?
Yeah, but I have the programming skills of a smart gorilla. Seriously, I barely know HTML and Thyme. So that's out for me.
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Sonic - Posts: 1467
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Re: Release OLD source code?
the way to learn programming is... make your own programming language! lol
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Re: Release OLD source code?
Sonic wrote:Yeah, but I have the programming skills of a smart gorilla. Seriously, I barely know HTML and Thyme. So that's out for me.
Then what use would the source code be? There are tons of open source physics engines you can abuse for copy/paste purposes.
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link0007 - Posts: 408
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Re: Release OLD source code?
I don't mean for me. I mean for someone who knows how to program.
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Sonic - Posts: 1467
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Re: Release OLD source code?
link0007 wrote:I don't see the use for it.. The complexity isn't in the code, it's in the physics. And the code is useless if you don't understand the physics already. So it would be a pretty useless piece of code
So if you want to learn stuff about physics engines, build your own!
I'm sure that there are programmers that understand physics. As for understanding the source shouldn't there be comments in it?
At least there should be a plugin system.
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