Some fun Irrlicht Info!
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Some fun Irrlicht Info!
Using the power of Linux on the windows GUI, with Cygwin I pulled together so cool info for you guys.
The Irrlicht Engine
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Lines of CPP Source Files
41,327
Lines of H Header Files
19,209
Total = 60,536
Total Chars.
In CPP
1,021,625
In H
686,646
Total = 1,708,271
Wow, thats some good programming Niko. I hope you see this post and see how big of an impact your many many hours of programming has done for the community.
The Irrlicht Engine
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Lines of CPP Source Files
41,327
Lines of H Header Files
19,209
Total = 60,536
Total Chars.
In CPP
1,021,625
In H
686,646
Total = 1,708,271
Wow, thats some good programming Niko. I hope you see this post and see how big of an impact your many many hours of programming has done for the community.
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Thats true, But if I made an app that was 60,000 lines of code I would be a very happy man. Also that may look like a lot of lines of code to you but Silent Hill 4: The Room was 500,000 lines give or take & Rachet and Clank: Going commando was around 1,000,000.
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check the graph applet ChrisE uses to keep track of his coding for Prototype (evolved powerrender engine)
http://powerrender.com/prx/main.htm
it's also a cool way
http://powerrender.com/prx/main.htm
it's also a cool way
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That looks very cool, so sad i had to download like 3 firefox extentions for this site to load. I should keep it up to date.
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heheheh, and to make things worse they announced that the latest version of firefox has spyware included!!! in other words, firfox has committed suicide!!!
check the info:
http://poptech.blogspot.com/2005/03/fir ... yware.html
arrrrrrrrrrghhhhhhhhhhhh!!
check the info:
http://poptech.blogspot.com/2005/03/fir ... yware.html
arrrrrrrrrrghhhhhhhhhhhh!!
heh have you read the comments on that article?
well aparantly, the author of the article thinks the best weapon against spyware is
windows XP with SP2 with IE.
if we're going to drag OS'es into this, i can guarantee that
linux with Firefox will be a lot better at stopping spyware.
well aparantly, the author of the article thinks the best weapon against spyware is
windows XP with SP2 with IE.
if we're going to drag OS'es into this, i can guarantee that
linux with Firefox will be a lot better at stopping spyware.
if you're looking for me, start looking on irc, i'm probably there.
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I have been using FireFox for sometime now. I can say I haven't gotten any spyware on my computer.
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I'd say the same, in fact I can't use IE anymore because its so slow, and crippled, thats with even re-installing it. The best thing is the fact that Firefox doesn't allow ActiveX components, these seem to be the one of the main problem areas.
It seems that MS have decided that IE 7.0 is needed before Long Horn, on one of the Blogs of the lead developers, he basically admitted that IE was one of the largest security threats to PC's and companies. Which is nice and assuring!!! Be interesting to see how big IE 7.0 is after all this new development!!!
It seems that MS have decided that IE 7.0 is needed before Long Horn, on one of the Blogs of the lead developers, he basically admitted that IE was one of the largest security threats to PC's and companies. Which is nice and assuring!!! Be interesting to see how big IE 7.0 is after all this new development!!!
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Thats good to hear I guess, however I still think I am going to stay away from Mircsoft Products. However the Microsoft XNA Studio looks sweet!
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I tried FireFox, I did not like it at all. Many thinks it's great because of Tabbed browsing, but it's not like they invented it, Tabbed browsing is ok, but not all it's cracked up to be. FireFox has its own issues with performance, bugs and even security. Firefox, from my experience was much slower than IE.
IE does have it's problems also. IE is however, easily configurable, and if you want to take the time to setup custom security settings, it's really pretty darn secure, ( BTW, IE can be configured to prompt you about ActiveX controls or even just block them completely ), especially with WinXP SP2.
IE does have it's problems also. IE is however, easily configurable, and if you want to take the time to setup custom security settings, it's really pretty darn secure, ( BTW, IE can be configured to prompt you about ActiveX controls or even just block them completely ), especially with WinXP SP2.
I think its down to personal opinion about Firefox and the tabbing issue, also regarding performance (as I've said before it takes ages for my IE to open and to actually retrieve a page). Its also interesting the security issues regarding it, I've read many an article regarding OS software and the security problems/solutions that are required/left out...
In the end being connected to the Internet is essentially enough to get spyware and viruses, something we've all got to live with!!! Until (crackers/hackers) find somebody else to bug, which is not likely, every computer that is connected to the Internet is going to be vunerable...
In the end being connected to the Internet is essentially enough to get spyware and viruses, something we've all got to live with!!! Until (crackers/hackers) find somebody else to bug, which is not likely, every computer that is connected to the Internet is going to be vunerable...