Okay...assuming each line of code takes one second to type (in reality it's usually longer than that, plus you have to think about what each one will be) here's how long it will take:
4,815,162,342 seconds / 60 = 80,252,705.7 minutes / 60 = 1,337,545.095 hours / 24 = 55,731.045625 days / 365 = 152.687796232876712 years. And that's straight—nothing in between, not even sleeping. Not that you'd live that long anyway.
Is there anything significant about that number, or is it just random? I know it's not really the number of lines of code.
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▀▄▄▀ This creeper isn't happy with his birth defect.
█▀▀█ He made it so you couldn't have more than two lines in a signature.
Okay...assuming each line of code takes one second to type (in reality it's usually longer than that, plus you have to think about what each one will be) here's how long it will take:
4,815,162,342 seconds / 60 = 80,252,705.7 minutes / 60 = 1,337,545.095 hours / 24 = 55,731.045625 days / 365 = 152.687796232876712 years. And that's straight—nothing in between, not even sleeping. Not that you'd live that long anyway.
Is there anything significant about that number, or is it just random? I know it's not really the number of lines of code.
What if he just held the line break key until he had that many lines after his last function or something like that.
Okay...assuming each line of code takes one second to type (in reality it's usually longer than that, plus you have to think about what each one will be) here's how long it will take:
4,815,162,342 seconds / 60 = 80,252,705.7 minutes / 60 = 1,337,545.095 hours / 24 = 55,731.045625 days / 365 = 152.687796232876712 years. And that's straight—nothing in between, not even sleeping. Not that you'd live that long anyway.
Is there anything significant about that number, or is it just random? I know it's not really the number of lines of code.
Okay...assuming each line of code takes one second to type (in reality it's usually longer than that, plus you have to think about what each one will be) here's how long it will take:
4,815,162,342 seconds / 60 = 80,252,705.7 minutes / 60 = 1,337,545.095 hours / 24 = 55,731.045625 days / 365 = 152.687796232876712 years. And that's straight—nothing in between, not even sleeping. Not that you'd live that long anyway.
Is there anything significant about that number, or is it just random? I know it's not really the number of lines of code.
If you watched the vid where he makes that 1 flash game in 2 days, you will see he copy pastes a lot of lines of codes (mostly templates id imagine, ie if your doing 50 items, you create a template and copy that 50 times, and fill in the blanks)
Somehow I don't think some of you guys understand exactly what this is in reference to. Obviously some of you do, but for those that don't, this is not the number lines of code that the game has, it is a reference to the TV series Lost. If you break up the number 4815162342 it is 4, 8, 15, 16, 23, 42, or the numbers that became a bane on Hurley's life and began showing up everywhere.
Somehow I don't think some of you guys understand exactly what this is in reference to. Obviously some of you do, but for those that don't, this is not the number lines of code that the game has, it is a reference to the TV series Lost. If you break up the number 4815162342 it is 4, 8, 15, 16, 23, 42, or the numbers that became a bane on Hurley's life and began showing up everywhere.
Haha, you can share this all you want... but in 2 or 3 posts someone is going to try to explain how you might get that many lines of code... lol
Windows Vista has 50 million lines of code Minecraft over 6bill now??????????????? Redhat Linux has 30mill lines of code just saying there are more then just 6 ppl coming up with these things.
Haha, I recognized where the numbers were from the first time I saw it and I thought it was awesome that Notch would throw in a little LOST reference like that. It always keeps me hoping that maybe one day I'll run into a hatch somewhere out in the wilderness.
Looks like we know where the performance issues are coming from now *smug look, arms crossed*
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"When we release a pure bugfix update, people get VERY upset ("NOTHING CHANGED!").. Adding features gives us much happier users. But I do realize that it's only happier users in the short term." - Notch
Okay...assuming each line of code takes one second to type (in reality it's usually longer than that, plus you have to think about what each one will be) here's how long it will take:
4,815,162,342 seconds / 60 = 80,252,705.7 minutes / 60 = 1,337,545.095 hours / 24 = 55,731.045625 days / 365 = 152.687796232876712 years. And that's straight—nothing in between, not even sleeping. Not that you'd live that long anyway.
Is there anything significant about that number, or is it just random? I know it's not really the number of lines of code.
█▀▀█ He made it so you couldn't have more than two lines in a signature.
Eh.. I think I already saw that one.
What if he just held the line break key until he had that many lines after his last function or something like that.
You heard that, green and red.
Um i think your over analyzing this a bit much.
For instance,
main(){
int v;
//THIS SPACE RIGHT HERE
cout << v;
}
Just some random C++ command line code,
EDIT: It jacked my spacing up but I don't care enough to fix it :biggrin.gif:
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If you watched the vid where he makes that 1 flash game in 2 days, you will see he copy pastes a lot of lines of codes (mostly templates id imagine, ie if your doing 50 items, you create a template and copy that 50 times, and fill in the blanks)
Haha, you can share this all you want... but in 2 or 3 posts someone is going to try to explain how you might get that many lines of code... lol
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"When we release a pure bugfix update, people get VERY upset ("NOTHING CHANGED!").. Adding features gives us much happier users. But I do realize that it's only happier users in the short term." - Notch