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fysiks
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Old 05-23-2011 , 13:08   Re: Pawn Picture Tutorial
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Defines are used for replacing matching phrases in the code before compilation starts.
Asking why did they choose to use # and not something else is pointless.
Well, i don't think its pointless? maybe because you really know what it means
It is pointless to know why they chose the character '#' instead of using '$'.

This conversation is off topic now so please don't post here unless it's directly related to the tutorial.
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Old 05-24-2011 , 06:28   Re: Pawn Picture Tutorial
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It is pointless to know why they chose the character '#' instead of using '$'.

This conversation is off topic now so please don't post here unless it's directly related to the tutorial.
i didnt say "It is pointless to know why they chose the character '#' instead of using '$'."

i said why # instead of // ?
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Old 05-24-2011 , 14:27   Re: Pawn Picture Tutorial
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You should stop learning Pawn.
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Old 05-24-2011 , 17:07   Re: Pawn Picture Tutorial
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i didnt say "It is pointless to know why they chose the character '#' instead of using '$'."

i said why # instead of // ?
You did not understand his answer. He said clearly that wondering why # is used instead of //, is totally pointless. You waste a lot of time on minor details which is irrelevant to learn the pawn. Knowing that won't help at all. Each language have specificities. Focus on concrete things.
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Old 05-24-2011 , 17:17   Re: Pawn Picture Tutorial
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You did not understand his answer. He said clearly that wondering why # is used instead of //, is totally pointless. You waste a lot of time on minor details which is irrelevant to learn the pawn. Knowing that won't help at all. Each language have specificities. Focus on concrete things.
But why # and not // ????

hahahahhahah
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Old 05-25-2011 , 07:05   Re: Pawn Picture Tutorial
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You should stop learning Pawn.
tbh , did.


and // is for doing comment so it wont take it as command

as you gonna say //blablabla

their might be a command

#blablabla ... anyways nvm
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Old 03-31-2012 , 21:11   Re: Pawn Picture Tutorial
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Really helpfull, thank you ;)
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Old 04-04-2012 , 17:06   Re: Pawn Picture Tutorial
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I really need a teacher like you to learn pawn, awesome and useful!
I'm going to read letter by letter in the holiday -.-.
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Old 04-04-2012 , 21:11   Re: Pawn Picture Tutorial
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i reading and thanks alot nice work man
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Old 05-10-2012 , 01:14   Re: Pawn Picture Tutorial
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oh thnx emp this was pretty good it's learned me alot
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