Blog post 'GOLD!'
GOLD!
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Im bored at work.
I haven’t had my trig on in a while, so. Have some thinkmass:
With Hindsite the gig was ace.
Infekted Sound seems to have come of age and i am happy to have participated in a gig which seems to have gone down so well, it was billed as 'gig of the year' – and it wasn’t even a promoter wot said that so there was a really greate atmosphere from the outset. The hospiluity at slimes was.. as usual, pritty damn ace. Though i should ask matt to look into getting some food in there, not all artists are pil-heads and i get hungrey. The place smells *BAD* with its new smoking ban. The plumbing in the toilets is questionable at the best of times... pooo. Anyway.
I got in early and set up the robots and did some early tests on the bleeps. Everything went swimingley. Until there was an audience, also, getting changed in a cardbored box barley big enough for me to turn around in is not getting any easier. The audience seemed to spend quite a lot of time admiring the robot instead of dancing, but once I got my yay's out they seemed to cheer up. Yeah, the new midi intrerface makes playing live a bit of a laurf. I don’t know when my next show is, I guess I need to focus on other things for a while.
Speeking of other things, and to be needlesley obscure for a moment, i had a meeting with a few people last night regarding some future colaberative work, all rather growenup and exciting. Expect at least one big coreline announcement before infest, not that anyone really cares *sob*
This weekend sees me in jillies again,
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Cakebox Toybox - cakeType() - isSpaceShip()
cake box inherites box and object... cakebox.volume() should return the cake boxe's volume. however cakebox.isSpaceShip will be undeclared. a function could be called cakebox[or]toybox.mass() and then thus could calculate the mass of all the objects. polymorphisisism allows the function to 'pass the buck' up the class hierarchy to access a function... ergo. calling box.mass() will get the boxes mass, but assuming there is another child of object called Vegatable with no mass function, it would call the mass() function in the base object class.
Of cource I don’t know how to actually use this information as I still like goto statements. But…. Progress!
Any help, VB.net or OO in general is greatfully received.
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