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Mind, it shouldn't have to be Lua. Best coder of the year, maybe? Then we could count contributions to emulator code, the TAS movie editor, and things like that.
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DarkKobold wrote:
I agree with Warp (whoa, never thought I'd say that.)
I know it's a joke, but could people please finally stop doing that? It's getting old and it's annoying. Thank you very much.
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Warp wrote:
DarkKobold wrote:
I agree with Warp (whoa, never thought I'd say that.)
I know it's a joke, but could people please finally stop doing that? It's getting old and it's annoying. Thank you very much.
I agree.
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DarkKobold wrote:
I agree with Warp (whoa, never thought I'd say that.) I think, instead of being directly attached to a published TAS, it should be independent. I.E. best Lua Coder of the Year, or best Lua Script of the Year. The best Lua script might have a caveat of requiring posting to TAStools. That would encourage open source sharing of Lua Scripts!
You just say that so you have a guaranteed category to win!
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