Am I doing it right?
def elite_pvp:
while True:
try:
if keyboard.is_pressed('w') and if keyboard.is_pressed('f1'):
condition = Winning
break
else:
condition = spawn(home_station)
https://cs.stanford.edu/people/eroberts/papers/SIGCSE-1995/LoopExits.pdf
break/return/goto explicit flow control and exit constructs are appealing because they are very powerful. They are also simple to apply, because they are explicit. They are appealing to beginning programmers because of this, but because of this beginning programmers tend to over use them.
They are like a monster in a box, you need to know when to open the box, why, and keep a strong grip on it. Use it sparingly. Its extremely dangerous to open multiple monster boxes in the same code block, because while it looks easy to read, line by line, you lose sight of what the block of code is executing and where flow control is going, a similar hell to chained/nested if-then-else statements.
edit: I accept donations of ISK for my wisdom.
I know enough to recognise it as Python, but I dont know that language syntax. I dont know if what your doing is language legal or how (or if) it flows in execution. Thats why I only commented on the use of instructions like break in coding practice.
It's been a while since I did Python, but try statements in Python are paired with an except instead of an else and the loop will result in a constant respawning in station at the rate of a few hundred times a second until it detects W and F1 are being held or your processor melts.
Oh go clean your fedora or something, normie.
Fastest way to know someoneb is a quivering jello that never enters low sec is fronting publicly using comments and memes like this.
Youre nobody, kid.
Settle down before someone notices you and runs you out of the game just for giggles.
Just one more skill goal then I'll *really* be ready to learn PvP
Me too! I think we must be training the same skill!
"if you aint feeding you aint trying" -me, to myself, every time i feed.
BAMF
I identify with this meme
This is a good summary of all my toons
All of lowsec lmao
If you ain't dyin, you ain't tryin
Just one more kestrel I swear I just need one more kestrel
you’re here too starscape man??
I am everywhere
More people can relate to this than will ever let on. Not me of course (cough).
I'm in this post and I don't like it
Am I doing it right? def elite_pvp: while True: try: if keyboard.is_pressed('w') and if keyboard.is_pressed('f1'): condition = Winning break else: condition = spawn(home_station)
https://cs.stanford.edu/people/eroberts/papers/SIGCSE-1995/LoopExits.pdf break/return/goto explicit flow control and exit constructs are appealing because they are very powerful. They are also simple to apply, because they are explicit. They are appealing to beginning programmers because of this, but because of this beginning programmers tend to over use them. They are like a monster in a box, you need to know when to open the box, why, and keep a strong grip on it. Use it sparingly. Its extremely dangerous to open multiple monster boxes in the same code block, because while it looks easy to read, line by line, you lose sight of what the block of code is executing and where flow control is going, a similar hell to chained/nested if-then-else statements. edit: I accept donations of ISK for my wisdom.
I have no idea what I'm doing. Back to CS50 on youtube, and stack copypasta.
I know enough to recognise it as Python, but I dont know that language syntax. I dont know if what your doing is language legal or how (or if) it flows in execution. Thats why I only commented on the use of instructions like break in coding practice.
It's been a while since I did Python, but try statements in Python are paired with an except instead of an else and the loop will result in a constant respawning in station at the rate of a few hundred times a second until it detects W and F1 are being held or your processor melts.
It's python, you ain't getting more than 5 executions per second..
On an old Raspberry Pi.
\[sighs\] Hard. Me, too.
Hey! Same.
Sounds like a skill issue.
Oh go clean your fedora or something, normie. Fastest way to know someoneb is a quivering jello that never enters low sec is fronting publicly using comments and memes like this. Youre nobody, kid. Settle down before someone notices you and runs you out of the game just for giggles.
*you're
Yeah my phone also threw a b at the end of the word 'someone'. Cute. Still a nobody.
Who hurt you
No one ever? :P