"The survival of liberty in our land increasingly depends on the success of liberty in other lands. The best hope for peace in our world is the expansion of freedom in all the world."
- George W. Bush
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Query FailedMaNiAc
Tuesday, March 13, 2012

Obviously, family first! As a returning visitor for years, all i can say: take care about him and trust us, readers - we'll come back from time to time and wait patiently for your posts and demos

Btw, he looks cute and healthy

Yours3!f
Sunday, March 4, 2012

Hi,

I'm trying to implement this in OGL / GLSL, but I'm stuck porting the code. I've ported most of it, but it doesn't work yet, the geometry buffer doesn't look like yours does in the demo. Could you please help me? PM me at nekem28 atsign msn dotcom

kuma
Saturday, March 3, 2012

Congratulations。Golden eyes . Black hair. so lovely.Is his mother Japanese or Chinese?

LeSnip3R
Monday, February 13, 2012

I feel your pain; I have been through that same process myself.

However every time I re-write my framework I port part of the old oneS to the new one.
So essentially large parts of the new frmework comes from the previous ones; a bit like a genetic algorithm applied to coding

If something was working and well tested before, there's no point tossing it away; instead I import it and modify it to fit the new coding style/trend I'm going for.

What's important is that new framework shows an improvement over the old one.

Sparc
Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Very true!
I have experienced this enough very early in my career that my Engine still continues to evolve supporting Dx 8, 9 and 11 and GL 2, 3 Code-paths but I never reinvented the wheel, I just kept updating.
The secret is never version your Code-base. Versioning is only for external users and fixed stable builds

Tremor
Tuesday, January 17, 2012

Your child is beautiful, the best to you and yours.

Jerry
Saturday, January 14, 2012

Wait 10 years.

Overlord nailed it:
"In my experience rewriting parts of the code on a continuing basis and having a plan for doing so is the key to having all your stuff up to date"

default_ex
Tuesday, December 13, 2011

Why not just adopt a better cleanup regime. I've been using procrastitracker for awhile now, and at the end of every month I scrape it for any entries for the project's I've worked on. Then it's just going through the files one-by-one to clean up the ugly. Has turned out to be a worthwhile exercise, some of the best optimizations I've done so far have come from the clean up period when I came in with the mindset of just making it consistent with the rest of the codebase.

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