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Somewhere between version 4.1 and OpenTuring, the Net module got messed up. #30

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ghost opened this issue Dec 17, 2011 · 5 comments
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ghost commented Dec 17, 2011

In OpenTuring, the Net module doesn't work. It just plain doesn't work. Connecting is ok but sending any data causes a freeze-crash. In Turing 4.1, it works perfectly fine. Unfortunately, since my summative will most likely depend on the correctness of the Net module, I am forced to use Turing 4.1. FIX THIS ASAP. Seems 9001+ things were messed up between 4.1 and 4.1.1.

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And your summative should not depend on the net module because the teacher only has one computer to mark it with. Also DIY. Also the [!!!IMPORTANT!!!!] is annoying. If it was really that important you would be doing it. In the words of Zach Holman (a github dev) "if it's really important it will get done"

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I can try to fix it if you provide a test script.

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ghost commented Jan 6, 2012

The F10 description of Net.OpenConnection has some sample code. It doesn't work. You're right, it's not very important cuz I have 4.1.

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trishume commented Jan 6, 2012

Better not to use open turing yet because the performance would be different when he marks it. Since he uses 4.1

Still: he won't test any network functionality since he is only one person.

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jibal commented Aug 18, 2018

Apparently this project and the whole Euclid/Turing legacy, as well as letting people know that you abandoned this project, isn't important. Or ... it's silly to take trite sayings seriously. (And where is Zach Holman now? Oh, he's a "startup advisor". Wow, what an authority.)

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