[quote="Volnaiskra"]*gasp* did. did you... did you just out yourself as a Mac guy?
My worldview just crashed[/quote]
Yes, yes, I did. Not that there's anything wrong with that, right?
If it's any consolation, my last Mac was a Powerbook G4 where I felt like I'd really been ripped off and swore off them altogether. I find MacOS X to be tedious and annoying to use, and whenever I help my 80 year old Dad use the machine, I cringe at all the bad UI choices that trip him up. For people doing server software development though, OS X is pretty great.
BTW, thanks for your earlier post in this thread. I was going to respond earlier, but you eloquently said what I wanted to offer.
[quote="Flugan"]@bo3b You have a good work ethic. I'm jelous :)
I need to refocus, havn't wpent time with my hook wrapper for 8 weeks.
The wrapper is an important means to an end but not an solution by itself.
Bo3b is right focus on a fe things and finish them. Even if it's just a single thing.
Finally bo3b I apologize for assuming you wouldn't start your own wrapper this timeframe last year.
My Point is you didn't have to and to look at this years progress 3Dmigoto is really great.[/quote]
No offense taken. I didn't start over on the wrapper because that part seemed to be working pretty smoothly, it was the Decompiler that had the problems. As you know it was/is wildly complicated, but had a lot of debugging already done, so I just took that as the base. If it had been more fragile or clearly broken, a different path would have been in order. Always a bit of a difficult judgment call.
Volnaiskra said:*gasp* did. did you... did you just out yourself as a Mac guy?
My worldview just crashed
Yes, yes, I did. Not that there's anything wrong with that, right?
If it's any consolation, my last Mac was a Powerbook G4 where I felt like I'd really been ripped off and swore off them altogether. I find MacOS X to be tedious and annoying to use, and whenever I help my 80 year old Dad use the machine, I cringe at all the bad UI choices that trip him up. For people doing server software development though, OS X is pretty great.
BTW, thanks for your earlier post in this thread. I was going to respond earlier, but you eloquently said what I wanted to offer.
Flugan said:@bo3b You have a good work ethic. I'm jelous :)
I need to refocus, havn't wpent time with my hook wrapper for 8 weeks.
The wrapper is an important means to an end but not an solution by itself.
Bo3b is right focus on a fe things and finish them. Even if it's just a single thing.
Finally bo3b I apologize for assuming you wouldn't start your own wrapper this timeframe last year.
My Point is you didn't have to and to look at this years progress 3Dmigoto is really great.
No offense taken. I didn't start over on the wrapper because that part seemed to be working pretty smoothly, it was the Decompiler that had the problems. As you know it was/is wildly complicated, but had a lot of debugging already done, so I just took that as the base. If it had been more fragile or clearly broken, a different path would have been in order. Always a bit of a difficult judgment call.
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This thread has been wierd.
I personally don't think mental illness is an excuse for being an ass too people that are widely considered and highly regarded by the 3D community on here. The way Flugan speaks on this matter and seeking attention makes me think he is doing it for the wrong reasons. I am with Mike on this one.
However Flugan, if you do get around to fixing WOW as you mention, then you will definitely see some appreciation from a lot of people on here. Just saying...
I personally don't think mental illness is an excuse for being an ass too people that are widely considered and highly regarded by the 3D community on here. The way Flugan speaks on this matter and seeking attention makes me think he is doing it for the wrong reasons. I am with Mike on this one.
However Flugan, if you do get around to fixing WOW as you mention, then you will definitely see some appreciation from a lot of people on here. Just saying...
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[quote="bo3b"][quote="Volnaiskra"]*gasp* did. did you... did you just out yourself as a Mac guy?
My worldview just crashed[/quote]
Yes, yes, I did. Not that there's anything wrong with that, right?
If it's any consolation, my last Mac was a Powerbook G4 where I felt like I'd really been ripped off and swore off them altogether. I find MacOS X to be tedious and annoying to use, and whenever I help my 80 year old Dad use the machine, I cringe at all the bad UI choices that trip him up. For people doing server software development though, OS X is pretty great.
BTW, thanks for your earlier post in this thread. I was going to respond earlier, but you eloquently said what I wanted to offer.
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You're speakin' my language. The UI of MacOS X is what really gets me too.
I worked as a web designer and UX designer for 6 years, and for the last 5, it was on a Mac. I really wanted to like Macs when I started. After all, they look cool, and Microsoft certainly hadn't done anything to earn any big brand loyalty from me. But I just couldn't get over how many poor design decisions the OSX interface had, and how inflexible that design was. Pretty ironic, considering the whole "Macs are for designers" myth.
I just can't work as fast on a Mac as I do on PC, due to the poor interface design. Windows will let you do something in 10 different ways, while OSX will let you do it in only one, with way more clicks than should have been necessary. When I watch lifelong Mac users work, they're even slower than me - they just seem to take for granted that computing is something you do slowly.
That, and I could never figure out why Photoshop was slower on my $8000 workstation Mac than it was on my $2000 gaming PC at home.
Volnaiskra said:*gasp* did. did you... did you just out yourself as a Mac guy?
My worldview just crashed
Yes, yes, I did. Not that there's anything wrong with that, right?
If it's any consolation, my last Mac was a Powerbook G4 where I felt like I'd really been ripped off and swore off them altogether. I find MacOS X to be tedious and annoying to use, and whenever I help my 80 year old Dad use the machine, I cringe at all the bad UI choices that trip him up. For people doing server software development though, OS X is pretty great.
BTW, thanks for your earlier post in this thread. I was going to respond earlier, but you eloquently said what I wanted to offer.
You're speakin' my language. The UI of MacOS X is what really gets me too.
I worked as a web designer and UX designer for 6 years, and for the last 5, it was on a Mac. I really wanted to like Macs when I started. After all, they look cool, and Microsoft certainly hadn't done anything to earn any big brand loyalty from me. But I just couldn't get over how many poor design decisions the OSX interface had, and how inflexible that design was. Pretty ironic, considering the whole "Macs are for designers" myth.
I just can't work as fast on a Mac as I do on PC, due to the poor interface design. Windows will let you do something in 10 different ways, while OSX will let you do it in only one, with way more clicks than should have been necessary. When I watch lifelong Mac users work, they're even slower than me - they just seem to take for granted that computing is something you do slowly.
That, and I could never figure out why Photoshop was slower on my $8000 workstation Mac than it was on my $2000 gaming PC at home.
Yes, yes, I did. Not that there's anything wrong with that, right?
If it's any consolation, my last Mac was a Powerbook G4 where I felt like I'd really been ripped off and swore off them altogether. I find MacOS X to be tedious and annoying to use, and whenever I help my 80 year old Dad use the machine, I cringe at all the bad UI choices that trip him up. For people doing server software development though, OS X is pretty great.
BTW, thanks for your earlier post in this thread. I was going to respond earlier, but you eloquently said what I wanted to offer.
No offense taken. I didn't start over on the wrapper because that part seemed to be working pretty smoothly, it was the Decompiler that had the problems. As you know it was/is wildly complicated, but had a lot of debugging already done, so I just took that as the base. If it had been more fragile or clearly broken, a different path would have been in order. Always a bit of a difficult judgment call.
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GTX 970 - i5-4670K@4.2GHz - 12GB RAM - Win7x64+evilKB2670838 - 4 Disk X25 RAID
SAGER NP9870-S - GTX 980 - i7-6700K - Win10 Pro 1607
Latest 3Dmigoto Release
Bo3b's School for ShaderHackers
I personally don't think mental illness is an excuse for being an ass too people that are widely considered and highly regarded by the 3D community on here. The way Flugan speaks on this matter and seeking attention makes me think he is doing it for the wrong reasons. I am with Mike on this one.
However Flugan, if you do get around to fixing WOW as you mention, then you will definitely see some appreciation from a lot of people on here. Just saying...
i7-4790K CPU 4.8Ghz stable overclock.
16 GB RAM Corsair
EVGA 1080TI SLI
Samsung SSD 840Pro
ASUS Z97-WS
3D Surround ASUS Rog Swift PG278Q(R), 2x PG278Q (yes it works)
Obutto R3volution.
Windows 10 pro 64x (Windows 7 Dual boot)
You're speakin' my language. The UI of MacOS X is what really gets me too.
I worked as a web designer and UX designer for 6 years, and for the last 5, it was on a Mac. I really wanted to like Macs when I started. After all, they look cool, and Microsoft certainly hadn't done anything to earn any big brand loyalty from me. But I just couldn't get over how many poor design decisions the OSX interface had, and how inflexible that design was. Pretty ironic, considering the whole "Macs are for designers" myth.
I just can't work as fast on a Mac as I do on PC, due to the poor interface design. Windows will let you do something in 10 different ways, while OSX will let you do it in only one, with way more clicks than should have been necessary. When I watch lifelong Mac users work, they're even slower than me - they just seem to take for granted that computing is something you do slowly.
That, and I could never figure out why Photoshop was slower on my $8000 workstation Mac than it was on my $2000 gaming PC at home.