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[00:34] <Akiva-Thinkpad> Bah developing from an extensive API is frustrating if none of the devs are around to point you in the right direction. |
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[00:37] <azend|vps> Akiva-Thinkpad: yes |
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[00:38] <Akiva-Thinkpad> azend|vps, the thing that concerns me, is that I don't know whether the API I want to use will be compatible with the program I am developing. |
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[00:38] <azend|vps> which api are you using? |
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[00:49] <Akiva-Thinkpad> azend|vps, http://infinote.0x539.de/libinfinity/API/libinfinity/ |
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[00:49] <Akiva-Thinkpad> i am trying to develop a pair programming plugin for the Ubuntu SDK |
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[00:49] <azend|vps> fuck |
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[00:49] <azend|vps> haha |
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[00:49] <Akiva-Thinkpad> :D |
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[00:50] <Akiva-Thinkpad> This is doing it the proper way I think. |
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[00:50] <Akiva-Thinkpad> My initial plan was just to two way sync some files and directories |
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[00:50] <Akiva-Thinkpad> but everyone said that would be way too slow |
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[00:52] <azend|vps> maybe |
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[00:53] <azend|vps> but it wouldn't be too slow if you watched for fs change events |
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[00:53] <Akiva-Thinkpad> azend|vps, thats what I figured |
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[00:53] <Akiva-Thinkpad> but everyone still said; too slow. |
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