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By: panzercretin
Asked: January 31, 2012
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Trying to Program a Pizza

Anyone know where I can get the resource code for pepperoni? Also, where does it come out


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Here's a mockup screenshot, with renderings of some of the resources in the background.

Posted by panzercretin January 31, 2012 23:26 - 1.3 years ago
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I don't even know how to respond to this... :|
Posted by svf January 31, 2012 23:32 - 1.3 years ago
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ALLAHU AKBAR

Why did I say that, you ask?

Random topics deserve random answers.
Posted by JID January 31, 2012 23:47 - 1.3 years ago
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lern2content you butt-cruncher.
Posted by CyrusRoberto January 31, 2012 23:55 - 1.3 years ago
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I wanted to +1 this, but there's no button for it :(
Posted by colseed January 31, 2012 23:55 - 1.3 years ago
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JID's ALLAHU AKBAR comment's button will be serving that purpose.
Posted by CyrusRoberto January 31, 2012 23:56 - 1.3 years ago
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the rate at which someone hit agree and then disagree amuses me for some reason
Posted by colseed February 01, 2012 0:00 - 1.3 years ago
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Code
<?php
 $Pizza->generate('pepperoni');
?>

It's that easy.
Posted by leemcd56 February 01, 2012 1:08 - 1.3 years ago
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First of all, buy a basic pizza. Take care of it and it will slowly learn to talk. After about one week, it will be an adult pizza that fully understands human speech. Ask him to go pepperoni and give him the stuff he needs. The next step requires courage. Take a knife and stab right through the middle of the pizza to make sure it's dead. Place it in the oven and bon appetit!
Posted by Iasper February 01, 2012 1:47 - 1.3 years ago
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Just take your code, shape it in a circle, take many more pieces of code, and make smaller circles. Place those smaller circles into the larger circle.

Congrats, you've just made pizza.
Posted by Eva unit-01 February 01, 2012 1:54 - 1.3 years ago
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This is why I'm glad we don't have a dislike button:

Posted by JID February 01, 2012 3:07 - 1.3 years ago
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Whoever disliked my post is a scrawny little bitch.
Posted by CyrusRoberto February 01, 2012 3:08 - 1.3 years ago
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just hit up your local pizza joint, they'll lend you their source code
Posted by reidd February 01, 2012 6:41 - 1.3 years ago
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Hm, this is tough. I usually just let my dad play this part for me.
Posted by Rez February 01, 2012 15:00 - 1.3 years ago
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Why don't you just Download one off of the Pirate Bay?
Posted by JuurianChi February 01, 2012 15:27 - 1.3 years ago
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Because Pizza Hut and Domino's were proud sponsors of SOPA.
Posted by CyrusRoberto February 01, 2012 17:12 - 1.3 years ago
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Everyone boycott pizza hut and domino's. not because of sopa. because of their support of ACTA.
Posted by Alert Games February 01, 2012 20:41 - 1.3 years ago
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Costco pizza is the best. Just sayin.
Posted by LAR Games February 01, 2012 20:45 - 1.3 years ago
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Costco pizza is open source, you can buy cases of the bulk ingredients from them. DiGiorno, however, only provides the object files to their pizzas for some strange reason. You have to run it through an oven linker to get a functional pizza.

However, I once forgot to terminate a string with a null variable when I was customizing a pizza to my liking, and this happened:

And that's why I only download executable because compiling things yourself is too much of a hassle.
Posted by CyrusRoberto February 01, 2012 23:21 - 1.3 years ago
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You could try one of those nifty "Self compiling Solutions", It's what all the Hipster Script-Kiddies are eating nowadays.
Posted by JuurianChi February 01, 2012 23:45 - 1.3 years ago
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