It looks like his changes appear in the game window without rebuilding the program. Is that what everyone else is seeing? Is this a technique I should know about?
Hotswap bug fixing is the Java term for it. .NET calls it Edit and Continue. Much the same thing has existed in Smalltalk and Lisp etc. for much longer. It's particularly well suited for things like a game loop or a server, because it works best (or rather usually, only) when the code you're editing is not on the stack.
Notch's Livestream for Ludum Dare 21
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#32This is amazing. Currently there are 12000 people tuned to watch a man program live. Who would have thought that would ever happen... live streaming programming.
I'd pay money for a 24-hour channel of various programmers, known and unknown, livestreaming. Does this exist already?
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#34He just stopped the stream due to the cost. I'd be very curious to know what the actual numbers were.
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#35He just stopped the stream due to the cost. I'd be very curious to know what the actual numbers were.
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#36That seems crazy to me, we all want to watch this and it's costing him money to do us that favor? Seemingly he's also driving traffic to livestream, is it because he has no ads or something?
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#37he mentions that he found streaming on justin.tv would also be too expensive.
i for one would pay to have famous coders streaming in the background while i code myself.
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#38Apparently he had racked up 17,000 viewer hours so far and said the cost was getting way out of hand. I'm trying to see how much that is going to cost him.
It would be cool if we could get Livestream to sponsor him perhaps as a way to promote their service?
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#39He just ended the stream when he checked his usage report on Livestream.com. Apparently he had racked up 17,000 viewer hours so far and said the cost was getting way out of hand. I'm trying to see how much that is going to cost him. It would be cool if we could get Livestream to sponsor him perhaps as a way to promote their service?
Enter "mojang" there to see the cost.