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Well that one's my little secret :]
Man, don't pull that stuff. If you aren't going to share resources, don't be a richard and brag about it.
I didn't mean "how" technically. I understand that it's a lot of work, I meant how can it be used. That is extremely cool.
i've always wanted to be able to selectively send objects to clients. it would be awesome for things like location markers or heat goggles the illuminate players.
Well that one's my little secret :]Here's a snip of code from another one of my projects, which demonstrates how much more I can do.http://pastebin.com/2qviBV7S
http://pastebin.com/as5BghRu
didn't you get offered a job at google
I've been 1-upped!Sort of. They let me skip the application process, I went straight to interviews. But the issue was that the interviews can take up to 9 months, and I was going to start college in about 4 months. So I would have had to either bail on college and base my life on whether or not I get a job at Google, or go to college and end up paying a buttload of money for tuition and go to the first half of classes just to find out that it was a waste of money anyway because I wont be able to finish the credits out before I move over to Google HQ. In the end the recruiter and I decided that it'd be best for me to contact the recruitment department directly when I finish college if I'm still interested in Google, and in the mean time he forwarded my info to the internship recruitment team for consideration next summer.
i looked over everything and this seems really neatnow, what is the potential for this javascript thing you're doing in blockland?like what are the possibilities?maps?different shading?other things?