03.02.2008, 20:35
I suspected that Hellzone's post in that forum may have been a legitimate mistake (The post that got him banned was made within a short time period of the rules being announced and it is, indeed plausible, that he missed them)
I would like to make a humble suggestion that a ban on discussing java programming be formally announced so that other don't make the mistake that Hellzone did (and that I almost did).
Anyway, It is true that there are circuitous ways in which the java could be used to make cheats (how had never occurred to me in my naivety until today). But, I personally don't see the logic behind making QTim's tools easily available and at the same time restricting basic discussion of programming techniques.
I would like to make a humble suggestion that a ban on discussing java programming be formally announced so that other don't make the mistake that Hellzone did (and that I almost did).
Anyway, It is true that there are circuitous ways in which the java could be used to make cheats (how had never occurred to me in my naivety until today). But, I personally don't see the logic behind making QTim's tools easily available and at the same time restricting basic discussion of programming techniques.