Sure. That LastDamagedUnit system was pretty simple As a rule of thumb, KISS. Simple will save you a lot of headaches in later coding. And learning good coding practices is a really, really good idea.
No? It's a power everyone has (to close one's own thread). It's a good right to have, but you should only use it when necessary (things are getting out of hand).
Necro-threads can be tolerated and dealt with; however, closed threads can't be (by non-moderators and non-administrators). Thus, new and better answers can't be given.
Would you kindly stop closing your threads. It stops any new answers or contributions from coming in. It's counter productive. And as you notice, no one else closes threads (except moderators and administrators).
I liked the idea of it, sort of. Although it could become easily imbalanced as killing a tower makes it yours, making it more difficult for opposition to push back.
If we were on PC's, it would have autocomplete and show us the stuff as we type D:
Thankfully, this is just the beginning. When you start coding libraries, it's more abstract, so not a lot of memorization. For now, start reading the vJASS Bible.
It'll be good practice at least, I did a bunch of practice boards the last few weeks but that's a bit different than actual repair. It's pretty obvious what's going on with those, so it's not very hard to trace the leads, and they aren't designed with faults so
Site is peaking on traffic for the recipes - Sundays are always the big days and we are 200 plus unique visitors an hour right now and it will be like that probably be around 3000 total on the site all day maybe more if Google desires it LOL
Anyway I have a power bench that I don't actually know how to use, but I'm assuming I can take the battery out and power it directly from that to see if any of them turn on.
If you had kids like me that grew up in that era you could just go to your closet and fish out one of the cords from the cord bag. I bet I have everyone of those cord connectors plus some