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JimC
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Birmingham, England
May 1999 time: 05:13
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Since to my count there are now 3 different people working on map-related code, how exactly are we going to maintain compatibility, and who is going to be in charge of this.
When coding gets more intense, this highly distributed coding effort is going to be a nightmare to manage.
I know it's dirty work, but somebody is going to have to take it on.
I haven't done any coding for about 2 weeks now (exams) but I'll post copies of my map-related code to whoever wants it, and they can criticise etc. and hopefully try not to deviate too much from what's already been done.
I'll be coding again by the end of the month.
Jim
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Druid2
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Dallas,TX
May 1999 time: 05:13
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You need to define how the map data will be stored internally, and what the characteristics of the terrain or other conditions will be. Ideally this would be done prior to the start of coding, else you *are* going to have non-compatible program modules.
Ever hear the expression that managing programmers is like trying to herd cats?
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