AnonyAnonymous
#182352506Monday, January 25, 2016 1:34 AM GMT

Very horrid comparison. Neither the housing prices of Wisconsin nor the climate of California can compare to the luxury of Sao Paulo, Brazil.
AnonyAnonymous
#182359775Monday, January 25, 2016 3:07 AM GMT

This "Little Caesars" restaurant you refer to likely sells products containing toxic chemicals. I imagine that the additives are why you enjoyed the product to that extent. Also, your "bacon pizza" seems quite repulsive. I would recommend that you begin an extensive exercise regimen with healthy-dieting to offset the effects.
AnonyAnonymous
#182360804Monday, January 25, 2016 3:20 AM GMT

I am saddened by the fact that you do not understand the definition of the term "Pseudo-science."
AnonyAnonymous
#182361638Monday, January 25, 2016 3:32 AM GMT

Yes. You are the narcissist that fabricated mathematical proficiency. Very memorable.
AnonyAnonymous
#182362046Monday, January 25, 2016 3:38 AM GMT

Implement a rather-basic factorial function using recursive functions.
AnonyAnonymous
#182362546Monday, January 25, 2016 3:45 AM GMT

"i think there's a few people like that actually" Alright then. The individual we are referring to is the Palestinian narcissist that constantly boasted about penalizing students he/she was proctoring during mathematical exams. Of course, this was merely within the realm of abstraction.
AnonyAnonymous
#182362738Monday, January 25, 2016 3:48 AM GMT

Such a debate is simply redundant and cannot be entirely resolved with the current "evidence" publicly-available. The purpose of the Scripters sub-section is not to discuss the validity of religious beliefs. It is to discuss the manipulation of computational devices.
AnonyAnonymous
#182468632Tuesday, January 26, 2016 11:54 PM GMT

"what is that" Typically, websites consisting of individuals that regularly discuss aspects of Computer-Programming, such as techniques for manipulating syntax features or solutions to common errors for novices.
AnonyAnonymous
#182662508Saturday, January 30, 2016 6:33 AM GMT

"gosh all you professional scripters are so salty just help OP" It is truly an amazing display of animal-psychology to recognize that inept chimpanzees can be so oblivious to ripe bananas being placed directly within their facial fore. The metaphorical "bananas" are nothing more than the very-explicit attempts to "feed" the naive and inexperienced primates with beneficial knowledge. The adolescent schoolchildren attempting to "defend" the creator of this thread are likewise concerned solely ...
AnonyAnonymous
#182664880Saturday, January 30, 2016 8:22 AM GMT

No, there are actually multiple ways of perceiving such a basic problem, depending on the mathematical context involved. Admittedly, this could lead to an excellent mathematical discussion involving series and sequences.
AnonyAnonymous
#182665588Saturday, January 30, 2016 9:08 AM GMT

You are too easily bound by redundant desires. Mathematics/scripting should distract you from the rather-worthless desires such as "eating."
AnonyAnonymous
#182666053Saturday, January 30, 2016 9:37 AM GMT

"Don't do a isn't value in the player keep everything in acripts" Yes, I agree entirely. It is quite entertaining to index player data within an accessible table. Here is a rather simple algorithm using your suggestion, given that I enjoyed it so greatly: Level_Data = {["Player1"]={["Level"]= 1,["Exp"]= 10}} Player = game.Players["Player_One"]; function Check_Exp(Ply) if(Level_Data[Ply.Name]["Exp"] < (Level_Data[Ply.Name]["Level"] * 10))then print("Maximum value reached for your level! In...
AnonyAnonymous
#182666081Saturday, January 30, 2016 9:38 AM GMT

This text-based tutorial may help you, given that the website also has online compilers/interpreters available to easily use: http://www.tutorialspoint.com/python/index.htm
AnonyAnonymous
#182666196Saturday, January 30, 2016 9:47 AM GMT

This is because of the fact that your script is only executing the conditional statement once. You will need to implement some sort of mechanism to execute the conditional statement multiple times. I would personally recommend the use of an event such as this: Obj.Changed:connect(function(Property) if(Property == "Position")then --Execute Lua expressions here. end end) The provided statement will execute whenever an alteration within the Obj's position is detected.
AnonyAnonymous
#182666355Saturday, January 30, 2016 9:57 AM GMT

"but isn't that just as efficient as just using a for loop" The pre-writing process should not be negatively affected by the toxin of "inefficiency." That will be handled during the revision segment of the process. This individual should determine whether he/she is actually capable of devising a functional algorithm to accomplish the suggested task. Such a realization is the actual nature of "scripting challenges."
AnonyAnonymous
#182667147Saturday, January 30, 2016 10:50 AM GMT

Presumably, this could be accomplished by utilizing an algorithm to detect the positioning of the Mouse object upon detecting an event such as a MouseClick, and using said event to generate a GUI object at the specified position.
AnonyAnonymous
#182690810Saturday, January 30, 2016 7:43 PM GMT

You would experience greater project stability by simply drafting the scripts yourself. I imagine that it would be rather difficult for any "REALLY damn good scripter" to properly implement your conceptual-game exactly in the desired manner that you seek.
AnonyAnonymous
#182718943Sunday, January 31, 2016 2:20 AM GMT

Alternatively, a more "efficient" Unicode-permission mechanism could be implemented. Such a system would solve many evident issues.
AnonyAnonymous
#182720087Sunday, January 31, 2016 2:35 AM GMT

Very interestingly-theoretical project. Do you intend to use ModuleScripts to separate the components of the OS library? Also, how did you design your data-structures to monitor/regulate system memory use?
AnonyAnonymous
#182734655Sunday, January 31, 2016 6:13 AM GMT

"t["Team"]" Though I would appreciate your effort to assist this individual if I was the person with this issue, using such a Lua expression is equivalent to retrieving the value at the specified table key, which is not the desired effect. As for retrieving the key identifier, the only technique I can think of at the current moment is to simply store the required non-numerical keys within a variable/array for quick accessibility, as shown below: Keys = {"Cookies","Cream","Cake"]; Desserts = ...
AnonyAnonymous
#182734931Sunday, January 31, 2016 6:18 AM GMT

"Wouldnt you need i,v" Yes, you are correct. A generic for loop can be used. I was attempting to avoid the use of iteration-based sequences.
AnonyAnonymous
#182735710Sunday, January 31, 2016 6:34 AM GMT

Very interesting. How do you intend to devise an algorithm to accurately parse the string data supplied? Also, to which extent will you be able to calculate numerical data?
AnonyAnonymous
#182739053Sunday, January 31, 2016 7:54 AM GMT

Exactly. Individuals are merely "worshiping" the user known as "legoseed" because they desire special privileges/recognition.
AnonyAnonymous
#182739190Sunday, January 31, 2016 7:58 AM GMT

Simple. An employment application.
AnonyAnonymous
#182739626Sunday, January 31, 2016 8:08 AM GMT

"Why isn't Anonyanonymous a moderator?" Why would I become a moderator? I have never applied for an employment position involving moderating a website as heavily contaminated with narcissistic adolescent schoolchildren as ROBLOX. I can only spectate regarding what sort of "rewards" the majority of those users hope to receive by praising their Internet deity's "ascension."