Sure, thanks for paying attention to that. Meanwhile, I notice that a C# specific piece has been added. I reccommend against this because it gets messy to maintain. For example, this code currently shows up for all languages descriptions because it's the only one there. Please let me know what you decide, then all other languages should be added in this way before I update the description for this translation. But of course, it would be simpler to avoid this modification of the description altogether unless deemed absolutely necessary. :)
Well, I'm not sure to see any difference with your approach, I have to say. Putting the commands in function calls doesn't change the fact that they are all executed from the inside of a loop... Am I missing something?
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3х3 решается быстро генетикой, дальше все хуже
You do not need to create new translation from scrath, you need to fork existing translation and edit the description to remove merge conflicts.
Republished the edited version.
Try it now, it should work
no prob, cheers
Okay, thanks. I wanted to avoid forking, but here it is.
That works! I have added the current description; translation should merge correctly now.
Sure, thanks for paying attention to that. Meanwhile, I notice that a
C#
specific piece has been added. I reccommend against this because it gets messy to maintain. For example, this code currently shows up for all languages descriptions because it's the only one there. Please let me know what you decide, then all other languages should be added in this way before I update the description for this translation. But of course, it would be simpler to avoid this modification of the description altogether unless deemed absolutely necessary. :)Don't worry, everyone think that at first.
I'm innocent sir, it's him I swear.
guys... spoilers...
They are computed only once.
Added in the description ;-)
Looks like i am the only one that likes to explicitely declare sum as a number.
Well, I'm not sure to see any difference with your approach, I have to say. Putting the commands in function calls doesn't change the fact that they are all executed from the inside of a loop... Am I missing something?
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