Just tell me yes or no so I know if I should stay in this community or not because there is no way I'm going to learn a worthless language to do the antileech stuff.
Just tell me yes or no so I know if I should stay in this community or not because there is no way I'm going to learn a worthless language to do the antileech stuff.
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Yes it is. And bye.
Please share your thoughts about Pascal, and why you believe it's a worthless language?
Q: Do you feel there's a lack of libraries?
--- A: Take a better look, searchengines are so amazing!
Q: The lack of general support on other dev. forums?
--- A:True, but if you search, you find.
Q: Is it because you don't know a shit about programming, and need a lot of help to get you startet?
--- A: I do not doubt this, but yet not a reason to categorize Pascal as worthless.
Q: Do you feel that Pascal is slow?
--- A: If you were to compare the speed of Pascal, versus any other programming language you would see that Pascal is indeed very quick, acutally comperable to Fortan/C++.
Q: Lack of object oriented programming?
--- A: One word: Delphi.
Q: Do you perfer a lot of cryptic punctuation symbols, instead of english words?
--- A: What ever fits you. Pascal offers you a clear, and simple to learn syntax, as it was designed for that.
Q: Why did C evolve, while pascal was left in the dark?
--- A: There are many reasons and thoughts on that subject (but close to none of am are against modern pascal (eg: delphi)), i'll share some:
1. Verbosity wasn't very well welcommed.
2. Pascal was initialy designed for teaching programming. When Delphi and ObjPascal came, it was already to late.
3. Turbo Pascal was never ported from windows (DOS), and source was never released (Open Source is IMPORTANT!). This is a pitty.
4. Delphi made some bad moves, resulting in some "hate" from creative engineers. Also noted is the not so fine Kylix - "Delphi for linux".
5. C was used as the base of Unix.
Let's compare it's syntax to some other languages, EG, C:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Compari..._C#Expressions
- Ahh... The simplicity of pascal, yet so functional!
Why would a brand new language like Go-lang, take _A LOT_ of it's syntax from pascal, if pascals syntax is worthless? That makes little- to no sense.
Now if this doesn't tell you that Pascal or any dialect of Pascal ain't worthless, you're hopeless.
- Learn one programming language, and the next programming language will come so much easier - Almost straight forward.
- You do not need to learn a programming language to solve some antileeches: Use your brain, you've got it for a reason.
Last edited by slacky; 03-03-2013 at 10:24 AM.
If you know/learn any other languages then it would be pretty easy to fix the errors you get in simba too, since it's a very basic/simple language.
It would really only take a few hours maximum of work to figure out how to solve antileech errors.
If you don't want to take the time to learn how to fix or code your own scripts that's fine, you can just patiently wait and not bot RS07 while we do until the other sites catch up and release their own scripts/bots.
Or you can use this idle/legitting time to just learn some simple pascal and join the rest of us in botting.
You could make the same argument with Java, that's not exactly heading anywhere these days.
The basic concepts of Pascal can be applied to many other procedural languages; don't forget that it was one of the first languages to appear. It was mostly developed for learning purposes, meaning that it wouldn't be immensely complicated to apply it to solve these "anti-leeches". Anyway, the anti-leeches mostly just use common sense, rather than a knowledge of the programming language as a whole.
Also, if you want to apply your knowledge of Pascal to that of OOP, Object Pascal, although not particularly widely known, can be utilised for many different functions.
Plus, it's easy, fun, and can help you get further in the community here!
this is paascal script. if you have any knowledge of programming, then it will take u only like 10 minutes to figure this out. it is extremely easy to migrate to (like over the top easy). just gotta brush over the different syntax and structure of the code, then ur set.
edit: ^ is for antileech solving. if you want to actually create a script, you will need to learn common color finding techniques and memorize the srl include. that will take a little more time
Last edited by x[Warrior]x3500; 03-03-2013 at 06:31 PM.
@OP have fun writing your own OCR/advanced color library in c++/Java then!
Enjoy paying for RiD with a completely closed source community that has no software to minimize your bot, and has made like 10 bots in the past 5 years and well powerbot... all I can say is powerban
but it's up to you which one you want to use I won't convict you for your decision
A few months of Java experience, and some Python experience, that's all. Haven't attempted any anti-leech yet anyway. I'm just against the fact that we have to work in this language to be able to bot. I mean, all the biggest botting sites will be releasing bots soon so why does this site insist on having anti-leech? Will it make that much of a difference?
I'm just going to close this, it's getting nowhere.
Simple wishes to wait for RiD and PowerBot and has no urge to learn pascal to solve antileech.
In the future many of the scripts will not have antileech, but since now we are the 'only' working bot, we like to take responsibility and limit abuse.
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