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[Blackjack] poor coding
whoever coded blackjacklib.php did a really bad job. it's some of the worst code i've seen in a while.
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[Blackjack] RE: poor coding
Everyone else seems to be doing fine with it. The contest is an opt in event, and is totally your choice whether to participate or not.
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[Blackjack] RE: poor coding
It was me. So what don't you like?
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[Blackjack] RE: poor coding
I would have been happy about a class that I can extend for my needs. Also the current libary is not usable for decent testing... as it uses exit. And this means it needs changes done everytime some of this hidden updates are done.
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[Blackjack] RE: poor coding
Well, feel free to make your own
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[Blackjack] RE: poor coding
I haven't started yet... there are oftentimes changes in the library so I now just wait a week or two before starting. I don't have time until the 10th of this month to start anyways.
I'm still a bit disappointed that I can't use PHP5 but I'll definitely submit something. |
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