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Well most GUI users are beginners, but there are a lot of talented people who code in GUI who do heed to logical thinking like that.
people who code in GUI who do heed to logical thinking like that.
people who code in GUI ... logical thinking like that.
... code in GUI ... logical thinking ...
Srly, the only logical thinkin in GUI is moving on to JASS... GUI ... logical ...
I Totally agree, makes no sense making all the job to a newb triggerer when he doesn't know anything, if that happens they don't learn nothing, they only get happy because they are rid of leaks, if they were warnned, they would use that as an experience of how to remove leaks or what kind of leaks there are.^true
I could make a system that creates a rect and moves it around for who knows what reason. It does it's job, but logically speaking, should it be approved? Hell no.
This system shouldn't destroy leaks, but instead, it should warn the user that he's leaking. GUI users would find that useful.
WEU hacked the DLLs directly.
war3map.j is a text file, it's not hard to modify it ;p
http://www.wc3c.net/showthread.php?t=84417
Note: Instead of doing 2 and 3 you can also copy and paste the folder 'MemoryLeakHelper'
// from the example map.
We should call this GUI#
^See what I did there?
What if they won't learn proper methods at all? - Then it just means that they don't need to. If they can make functional maps without clearing leaks themself, then there's nothing wrong with it.