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EACam Posted - May 15 2004 : 3:54:58 PM
This is a really dumb question, but still a question of importance.

I've seen Tripple used all over the place (even Jack Hoxley used it!). BUT...Tripple isn't a word. Whereas, Triple (only one P) is a word. Is this just a common misspelling (i did if for a while), or is it yet another spelling difference between british and american?

I'm confuded.
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VBBR Posted - May 17 2004 : 1:59:19 PM
Hey I said I *was* developing an intermediate program, not that don't develop advanced ones... doesn't you think games are advanced programs? So this site is all about advanced software development
EACam Posted - May 17 2004 : 1:40:16 PM
Intermediate? bah...I go advanced! i think...maybe...perhaps...depends...whatever.
VBBR Posted - May 17 2004 : 11:07:28 AM
Well my first program... you know? I don't remember!!! I *think* I started with a VB book that uncommonly, in the first chapter it teaches you, not how to create a "hello world" program, but a loan calculator! I think I was just 9 or 10 in the occasion... Of course I didn't understand anything right

Then some time *after* this I learned a little bit of BASIC... Then I really started to understand how it works (programming).

And now I sometimes get impressed with myself. The start of this year I was programming a fairly intermediate VB program (with interface) and got impressed with the time I got to solve the bugs. In fact, very few bugs appeared and I solved them in kind of 10 minutes the max.

(just the other day I found a small problem, hehe... didn't look at it tough as it's so small noone notices it )
masterbooda Posted - May 17 2004 : 12:55:00 AM
D&D - Dungeons and Dragons.... The original RPG, and still the best....
And my first program in basic was on a Radio Shack trs 80 and it said "hello world"... now top that for old...
And don't worry Eric..... I have also created character generators for d&d, but in qbasic...

Don't get me wrong on this, but I feel alot of young people miss out on the true nature of programming, because they have started on a much higher level language... I remember when a subroutine looked like this..

10 INPUT"Your Name?";A$
20 GOSUB 100
30 END

100 Print"Your name is " + A$
110 RETURN

DaBooda out...

P.S. Thank you for the comment Byrkovian...
Sr. Guapo Posted - May 16 2004 : 8:59:27 PM
What is D&D?
Eric Coleman Posted - May 16 2004 : 8:58:05 PM
We were creating character generators in BASIC on the APPLE ][ computers to use in D&D games. yes, I'm an uber nerd.
Sr. Guapo Posted - May 16 2004 : 8:47:19 PM
My first program was in 5th grade, in GW BASIC I may add <shiver>. All it did was ask for your name, then say hello to your name. Pretty neat for a 10 year old...
EACam Posted - May 16 2004 : 8:37:25 PM
ok ok...so there are some more of us youngins (probably the majority really).
Brykovian Posted - May 16 2004 : 5:15:42 PM
quote:
Originally posted by masterbooda

And yes, stationed in the UK, while in the Air Force

Thanks for your service!

-Bryk
VBBR Posted - May 16 2004 : 3:17:48 PM
Heh. I am very pleased to say that I am younger than you all... Seriously. I don't know if there is anyone younger than me, but... be knowing... Heh. In fact I'm 14.
Sr. Guapo Posted - May 16 2004 : 1:33:49 PM
check my profile!
EACam Posted - May 16 2004 : 1:21:56 PM
Sheesh! Y'all are so old! I'm not even out of high school (10th grade)!

I guess Spodi and I are the youngins around here.
masterbooda Posted - May 16 2004 : 06:57:56 AM
Don't forget Lori is a big truck...... or getting run over by a Lori would seem pretty strange...

And yes, stationed in the UK, while in the Air Force...Sigh.... I miss those days....

DaBooda out....
Almar Posted - May 16 2004 : 02:57:21 AM
quote:
Originally posted by masterbooda

Tripple is actually how they spell the word triple.......... like color is spelt colour over there..... I was stationed there for 2 years..... and besides the fact I wanted to drive on the other side of the road when I came back...... I kept spelling everything wrong...... as well as having the urge for a cuppa tea at 4:30 pm everyday....

DaBooda out......



Yup:

Lift - Elevator
Candy - Sweets
Color - Colour
colonization - Colonisation (or otherway around)
Civilization - civilisation
Gas - Fuel

well, some like those :). Don't forget that the words are said completely different too. Sometimes if I say "router" as "rauhter" I get stared at.. "huh?" and if I say "roehter" (english), too. A lot of people here in Netherlands speak American english - That's on tv -, and so do I..
Brykovian Posted - May 16 2004 : 12:13:17 AM
quote:
Originally posted by masterbooda

I was stationed there for 2 years

I assume "there" is the UK ... and by "stationed" you mean military service?

-Bryk

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