try typing purge in the osx terminal, it might free up some memory if that's the issue
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i found a searing touch and made mad bank this league
if anyone needs help w/ bosses hmu @LFD on ambush (minus merciless dom, thanks)
i keep finding things from the 2000's, when the main part show is supposed to be placed in 1995???
some parts of the writing seem a little grabby for certain audiences...
but it's still got me hooked, fuck. they know how to keep people around for the subsequent episodes, for sure.
drshdwpuppethonestly, your best bet is to pick yourself a language and write a game without the use of a toolset or studio like gamemaker or RPG maker. You will learn SO much more that way about how games, computer languages and large scale projects work. I like python for things like this, and there are plenty of libraries to help you get started, but any modern language will work really.
i agree, but i'd highly recommend java tbh
python probably looks way prettier and runs faster, but i think the lower level language experience of java is even more beneficial, even if the learning curve might be more steep for proper OO programming etc
i've only seen one script that reliably produces ctaps, and it's super super awkward to use imo
it can't be done with tf2 scripting without wait
bikers don't listen to the melvins hhaaaaaaaaa
bye i'm going to go play bball
give me all the beard cosmetic items
hanbroloIf it's an advanced functions course I'd bet part of the trig part is derivatives and anti derivatives and double derivatives of the inverses of sin, cos, and tan, etc. as well as cosecant, secant, cotangent, etc., which is a part of calculus (related rates).
my grade 12 adv functions course did not cover derivatives when i took it a number of years ago in ontario, but who knows, curriculums change and hs teachers are assholes
yo for real, just memorize unit circle and sohcahtoa and related formulas.......
you'll save yourself some trouble if you get that shit down if you end up taking calc later down the road
i literally wrote this table on the top of most of my trig related course tests