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:o.o apostrophe? you mean a revelation?--[[User:Sleepykitty|Sleepy Kitty]] 20:28, 20 January 2007 (PST) | :o.o apostrophe? you mean a revelation?--[[User:Sleepykitty|Sleepy Kitty]] 20:28, 20 January 2007 (PST) | ||
:: tony will shoot me, but I stole it from Hook. Smee has an 'apostrophe' instead of an 'epiphany'. | |||
:: In this case, I'm committing myself to make a table in a database that stores all the data I have on enhancements. That way I can pull the columns I need instead of trying to figure out what the 30+ columns are for. This means using SQL commands, which I just learned how to use in my Oracle DBA class. --[[User:Konoko|Konoko]] 21:04, 20 January 2007 (PST) |
Revision as of 05:04, 21 January 2007
Need to add description on Permafrost. Also double check info on both Permafrost and Icicles. - Snorii 06:40, 3 March 2006 (PST)
Acronyms
I don't think expanding the acronyms (e.g. PBAoE) is useful, it makes the description harder to read for me. The abbreviations I'm ambivalent about. -- Taxibot Yellow 13:13, 3 March 2006 (PST)
I could go either way. The only reason I extended them was because I read this thread on the forums. - Snorii 19:12, 3 March 2006 (PST)
Enhancement Templates
=^^= looks good to mew! --Sleepy Kitty 14:29, 20 January 2007 (PST)
You stole my idea! Oh wait... I never posted about it. But I did make a spreadsheet trying to find the best names for the templates and what the text in the template should be. Heeeey, I just had an apostrophe on how I can develop my Database skills. More after the jump. --Konoko 18:29, 20 January 2007 (PST)
- o.o apostrophe? you mean a revelation?--Sleepy Kitty 20:28, 20 January 2007 (PST)
- tony will shoot me, but I stole it from Hook. Smee has an 'apostrophe' instead of an 'epiphany'.
- In this case, I'm committing myself to make a table in a database that stores all the data I have on enhancements. That way I can pull the columns I need instead of trying to figure out what the 30+ columns are for. This means using SQL commands, which I just learned how to use in my Oracle DBA class. --Konoko 21:04, 20 January 2007 (PST)