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Offline euklides

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Re: Most Contributions to Programs
« Reply #15 on: May 02, 2020, 05:20:29 am »
Here's who spurs us on!

On the ".net" site I had deposited several programs.
But how can I find here my own interventions and possibly add more ?

And when we propose here to modify lines of code, or small routines?
Exemple here: Weekday Finder



« Last Edit: May 02, 2020, 05:29:37 am by euklides »
Why not yes ?

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Re: Most Contributions to Programs
« Reply #16 on: May 02, 2020, 07:14:40 am »
What would be an interesting study is to start with Qwerkey's list pretty much, but then for each program a person made, we track who responded to the thread. Doesn't matter what kind of response - a correction, a bug report, typical Pete nonsense, anything.

If conducted, we would probably find that different clusters of us talk past each other. For instance, I'm not sure how much dialog I've had with Tempodibasic and Petr besides trivialities, whereas I've had entire lifelong discussions with Fellippe and company using threads. Of course the presence of IRC and Discord kinda skews this study.

Why aren't ALL of you on discord by the way?
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Re: Most Contributions to Programs
« Reply #17 on: May 02, 2020, 07:56:20 am »
Hi STxAxTIC,

After all, I can't blame you, that you not rejoicing for every software nonsense I add here :) You are on higher level.

I respect you all because we all have a common interest. The number of my programs that I am adding here now is low due to a lot of work on other issues. I welcome and agree to any activity that will improve the level and will be beneficial for all people moving around QB64.
« Last Edit: May 02, 2020, 07:58:09 am by Petr »

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Re: Most Contributions to Programs
« Reply #18 on: May 02, 2020, 09:27:41 am »
What would be an interesting study is to start with Qwerkey's list pretty much, but then for each program a person made, we track who responded to the thread. Doesn't matter what kind of response - a correction, a bug report, typical Pete nonsense, anything.

Ask and you shall receive (kind of).

In the attached file is a table showing who replies to whom. Each row shows how many times the Replier has posted a message in a thread started by the Thread Starter. When the two names are the same, it's a person replying to themselves (this includes the first post in a thread). So for instance, odin as posted in threads started by FellippeHeitor 2 times, but FellippeHeitor has replied in threads started by odin 57 times.

The rows are grouped by the Replier, so if you scroll down to your name in the Replier column you'll see all the people's threads you post in.

The <Account Removed> name is where someone has deleted their account. Rows with a value of 0 excluded.

EDIT: I just hit 128 posts. Powers of 2 are always so satisfying.

EDIT2: The qb64_cross_replies_sorted.txt file has the same data but sorted by the number of replies.
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Re: Most Contributions to Programs
« Reply #19 on: May 02, 2020, 01:17:35 pm »
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@Unseen Machine As STxAxTIC says, even though you are not on this list (as you only have one project, as yet, in the Programs section of .org), you are on my list and we definitely will feature your stuff in Samples/Games.  Again to echo STxAxTIC, Qwerkey is SLOW so no timescale given.

No problems, ill have the time to actually finish something for once! I don't make that many programs, just small demo's to show/create new library features/tools.

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If you don't mind, let us know what you want featured (i.e. whatever version of whatever project that is stable and locked in time) - just make it super-dumb-simple for us to assimilate. Make a whole new thread about yourself and your stuff; it won't be seen as vain.

Damn! Now i've opened my mouth i suppose i'd better man up! I'll put something together over the next week or so...

Thanks folks,

John