Powder toy coding tutorial

  • savask
    26th Jul 2010 Developer 0 Permalink
    Ok, but can we use your wiki for writing topics for the GitHub one? Maybe till exploring the code, I can rewrite your tutorial and port it to the wiki.
  • triclops200
    26th Jul 2010 Former Staff 0 Permalink
    okay, if you want to. you have my permission, just give me credit and give yourself credit for porting.
  • triclops200
    26th Jul 2010 Former Staff 0 Permalink
    Also, can you make sure they know the coding tutorial is for all systems, it's just the setup only for win32
  • feki00
    26th Jul 2010 Member 0 Permalink
    Having a wiki is a great idea, pages should not be protected so anyone can freely make improvements/corrections.

    Since the coding-tut is locked:
    Loss: how much velocity a particle looses (1=no loss, 0.5=loses half of its velocity)
    Hotair: how much the particle heats/cools its environment (1=heats it, 0=nothing, -1=cools it)
    Hrd:is hardness, how resistant the particle is against ACID (the highest the value the less resistant it is, 0=acid does nothing)
    Section: yes

    Also i suggest the programming environment setup and git setup goes to other pages so different operating systems and environment setup can be explained there without clutter.
    Adding some external links to programming tutorials.

    My opinion is that this wiki is fugly, i dont know how a classic wiki can be set up but id like that better.

    Cheers
  • triclops200
    26th Jul 2010 Former Staff 0 Permalink
    porting to a better site now
    *edit* nvrmind, this is the best site.
  • triclops200
    26th Jul 2010 Former Staff 0 Permalink
    Okay I have separated coding and setup
  • Admiral-165
    26th Jul 2010 Member 0 Permalink
    i'd like to help out but i'd be useless once school starts, in case you guys need moral support let me know and i'll help out with that :P
  • SatanicPanda
    26th Jul 2010 Member 0 Permalink
    im following the setup and at the part where you tell me the type into Gitbash 'ssh git@gitbash.com' it says "ssh: connect to host gitbash.com port 22: Bad file number" what does this mean and how do i fix it? i have followed every other step before that successfully.
  • lolzy
    26th Jul 2010 Former Staff 0 Permalink
    I had that problem. Triclops teamviewed it for me but i didnt pay mcuh attention sorry
  • savask
    26th Jul 2010 Developer 0 Permalink
    Done! I rewrited coding tutorial for another element (chlorine, it shows spawning and changing types) and putted it on GitHub wiki - http://wiki.github.com/FacialTurd/The-Powder-Toy/win32-powder-coding-tutorial