...1.21 yet, but you know when you see someone just walking down the street and your heart goes pit-a-pat? It's like that. Here are some of the things that make RC 1.21 such a hottie: * Using Linden ScriptingLanguage (LSL), people can now write scripts that detect where on a prim was touched. This makes it possible to do all kinds of things that weren't possible before, and makes complex interfaces...
...enjoy using it very much now due to I can talk to all my friends over voice chat and I can also do many other things that I enjoy doing. I am able to script and program in a language called LSL (Linden Scripting Language) and it is based off of C and Java (for those who don't know, those are two programming languages) and I program in C code anyway to begin with since I had to learn it when I was programming...
Websites are supposed to bedynamic. Looking at the two that I manage now, I've noticed that the design and the content might need some updating. Let me take you back in time and give you some history... It can't take away from what is already there. I'd like for you to take a look at what I've got so far and then provide some input, so here's the links: FlyLawton.org and FamilyMedicalCtr.com
If any of you guys have I.E 7.0 or a browser that is not Firefox 2.0.0.16, please can you check whether the rating that is located on the right works? Thanks. :( And if it doesn't: do these? (will wipe out ratings, so it doesn't really matter if it appears :P) Eurgh @ some browsers. x)
Gwyneth Llewelyn recently posted about a nifty new scripting feature that will make a lot of new tricks possible with Linden ScriptingLanguage or LSL, the programming language scripters use in Second Life. The feature lets a scripter know exactly where someone's touching a prim, while in the past all you could find out was that someone was touching a prim. Gwyneth Llewelyn demonstrating...
I was struggling for a moment. I wanted a pop-up. onClick doesn't validate in XHTML 1.1. Although I'm no longer bothered by such aspects of webdesign (eep!), I felt for this project I should go through...used to use for external links. Oh, the fun. :| NB: This is to indicate progress. Once I start getting into the nitty-gritty then you know I'm quite near the end. ;) (*cough* a_theanalyst
I know there is a few scripts that will tell you the NUMBER of shared interests you have with variousfriends and what interests you SHOULD consider adding based on your friends....but has anyone found...of a Friends) so I can see who I SHOULD meet. ;) I would consider paying or bartering for such a script to be created.....as I think it would step up the value of LJ as a social network. Anyone
Это третья заметка на тему использования скриптинга в готовых .NET приложениях. Предыдущий пост находится тут . Как я писал ранее, ни VSTA, ни какие-либо иные готовые движки для скриптинга не подошли...собственного движка с одновременным их упрощением. Не могу судить, насколько хорош и универсален подход scriptProto, но могу с уверенностью сказать, что в случае с моим проектом, это решение – идеально.
Этот пост является продолжением предыдущего После того как было принято решение об использовании VSTA я должен был его исследовать. Во-первых, мне пришлось скачать VSTA SDK и установить его. SDK...с чьими-то багами, мы решили отказаться от VSTA. И сразу же перед нами встал вопрос "А что же тогда использовать, если не сторонний скриптинг и не VSTA?" Ответ на этот вопрос -- в следующих постах
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