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<blockquote data-quote="SeriousHD-" data-source="post: 8101"><p>Really bud? No ****. But, apparently you are forgetting the fact that you also need to look for overall efficiency and effectiveness and make a compromise between the 3. When a function like setdvar is built into the game as a variable storage system which takes at most 2 strings, and you decide to make a struct with 5 variables to handle it, you completely **** on the efficiency side of it. Secondly, effectively speaking, this is ridiculous as well because you are requiring a specific structure to be handled every time you need to call a method which was built to handle exactly that. You cant learn everything about this stuff in school bud, a lot is from general practice too. You should be able to know when a piece of methodology is redundant enough to be considered non applicable to textbook style. </p><p></p><p>And as far as "everyone else", they are just being nice because either they do not understand this principle or they are trying to be supportive. Overall, this is entirely useless and in a real world scenario: detrimental. Script variables take memory too. Dont forget we are talking about an actual runtime environment here, and your "pretty code" isnt going to matter when the script is forced to break runtime from lack of space in memory. Stop acting like your google searches mean something and realize you are wrong.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SeriousHD-, post: 8101"] Really bud? No ****. But, apparently you are forgetting the fact that you also need to look for overall efficiency and effectiveness and make a compromise between the 3. When a function like setdvar is built into the game as a variable storage system which takes at most 2 strings, and you decide to make a struct with 5 variables to handle it, you completely **** on the efficiency side of it. Secondly, effectively speaking, this is ridiculous as well because you are requiring a specific structure to be handled every time you need to call a method which was built to handle exactly that. You cant learn everything about this stuff in school bud, a lot is from general practice too. You should be able to know when a piece of methodology is redundant enough to be considered non applicable to textbook style. And as far as "everyone else", they are just being nice because either they do not understand this principle or they are trying to be supportive. Overall, this is entirely useless and in a real world scenario: detrimental. Script variables take memory too. Dont forget we are talking about an actual runtime environment here, and your "pretty code" isnt going to matter when the script is forced to break runtime from lack of space in memory. Stop acting like your google searches mean something and realize you are wrong. [/QUOTE]
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