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IDW have published several preview images for their Transformers Animated The Arrival issue 4 comic.

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Category: Transformers Animated | Submitted by: Moonbug - on: Wednesday, 12th November 2008 at 08:29:44 GMT | Share: | Discuss: Read on

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KingGrimlock:

While the numbers and tech talk baffle me it sounds huge. And expensive. That scares me.


GALVY:

so, does this mean if you had written this code for a job for someone, you would have earned 17 mill? and what is the codes used for if not the main tf sites if i might ask? not snooping, just curious. i nothing of coding or computers apart from how to get here and ebay. ohh my daughter showed me some html programming sites some schools use once. was like learning french again. :oops: :lol:


Gruff:

Ditto


minion:

Behold Statistic-or and the amazing power of statistics! We need graphs! ;)


quartz:

Behold Statistic-or and the amazing power of statistics! We need graphs! You mean like so, does this mean if you had written this code for a job for someone, you would have earned 17 mill? and what is the codes used for if not the main tf sites if i might ask? not snooping, just curious. i nothing of coding or computers apart from how to get here and ebay. ohh my daughter showed me some html programming sites some schools use once. was like learning french again. :oops: :lol: Its not particularly accurate, but based on how the people that wrote that program to work things out yes, there was enough code to cost 17 million (paying all 26 developers about $56k US a year). Granted the figures for the lines of code are also a bit out as I have some symlinks (think shortcuts) which means some code will be counted two, three or four times (for instance the message boards) and I of coruse only wrote about 50 lines of code for the boards. What are the codes used for if not the main TF sites, good question. Basically all of the other sites that I've written over the last ten years some still live some dead. Lets take a peak Moonbugs person site (now dead) Lucky Draw Transformers MonsterMunchMunchers.com (now dead) Trans-Europe Express site (a european transformers group and 100% automated site, my first one of those, now dead though I may still own the domain) The Visionaries.net - broken Transformers Animated Transformers At The Moon Transformers Hybrids (about three files, may or maynot be dead but was never really anything) London 2010 website - under construction AFA Transformers - live, 100% automated GIJoe Movie 2 site - dead Hertfordshire School of Rock - contracted work for a friend Power Core Combiners - live Project Rock Education - Part of Hert School of Rock My person site My 2nd personal site / wiki - dead Street Sweeper Social Club Site - 100% automated will be dead in a week or two if not already Transformers-Prime.com - Alive but under construction TF At The Moon rebuild - under construction but will be the code to replace the current site Visionaries - rebuild of the visionaries site, not live I also have code left that was used for "TalentBomb" as contracted site I built several years ago. Think "Hot or not" style of site. Realm 11, this was a website to go with a TV show / tie-ins for which Moonbug and I were part of the "think tank" many moons ago. It was my first "contract" job. Other than that there are a various version of different modules such as connecting to ebay, parsing and validating emails before using the content to build news stories on websites, RSS feed generation. There is also an RFC for something I wrote for TFAuctions back when they started and people didn't have the guy. Oh and postcode database interaction, database backup and offsite scripts (yes even with my history of breaking them)


GALVY:

that looks like alot of work for just one/two? ppl . do you have any skin left on your fingers? you must look at a screen most of your waking hours. which site do you guys rate as your best work? and why? ooohhhh, scary questions. :lol: :)


thelastallosaur:

that looks like alot of work for just one/two? ppl . do you have any skin left on your fingers? you must look at a screen most of your waking hours. which site do you guys rate as your best work? and why? ooohhhh, scary questions. :lol: :) There are two of them that we know of. It's possible that there are many more of them we've simply lost track of...


GALVY:

but if steve and dave fell into a time portal and caused a paradox that sent both to 1987 , and then they , hang on. sorry , like anyone could get lucky enough to go back to 87. imagine the toys they could bring back....... ;)


quartz:

There are two of us that run the site though all of the coding and development is done by myself (Steve) as Dave doesn't know any of it *shakes fist*, I keep trying to get him to learn. So Dave tends to do the photographing and galleries. We use to share news posts, but now it tends to be me or the site itself (I wrote several automated scripts to ease some of the administration, for example the trademark stuff is completely automated from checking for new entries, updating the status updates and posting the news). Syndicating news to Twitter and Facebook are also automated as is the In The News page. I tend to look at a screen pretty much from half 7 in the morning through 10/11 at night with about 2 or 3 hours gap during the day. Best work, hmm its a tough one. Animated was the best one in terms of search engine optimisation and instance growth, it was getting over double the traffic of Transformers At The Moon within 1 month of the show airing and was the first site to have re-drawn graphics by us. We both suck with images which is why most of our sites don't use many. I was quite proud of the Trans-Europe Express site as it was completely automated with news updates coming via a Yahoo Group mailing list that I sent the incoming mail into a PHP script to parse and validate it (several forms of validation to get around spam and spoofing) and update the site. It was also my first multi-language site. Overall coding work is stuff I have done for my current employer that could spawn off background child processes and increased performance of one part of the system by about 6000%. On a site overall side, probably the new version of Transformers At The Moon (under development) and maybe some of the version 7 code (we're not on version 8) as that had the members area. The new one is much more stable, uses a lot less resources, is built from the base up to allow it to be distributed easier across multiple servers to spread the load. Its got some of our cleanest HTML and CSS, so either no or very few tables, a pure CSS drop-down menu navigation system, proper tagging, some nifty AJAX and client side caching to speed up a few bits and some other stuff you'll just have to wait for :p It should, unless I get impatient, see the return of the members area to the website for more user-generated content. The thing is when ever I start a new code base I always prefer that to the old one, then after 6 months or a year I end up hating it and wanting to start again. I've managed to keep pretty much one for 7/8 years though it has been heavily changed but it was really annoying me to the point that the reason the members area never returned after I broke it was I couldn't bring myself to re-do it in that style of coding. My current job has taught me a lot more about writing applications and services for extreme amounts of traffic, so when I look at some of the older stuff I@ve done I cringe at the resources it using and the limitations it has.


minion:

There are two of us that run the site though all of the coding and development is done by myself (Steve) as Dave doesn't know any of it *shakes fist*, I keep trying to get him to learn. So Dave tends to do the photographing and galleries. . Dave takes credit for the site without doing any work. Genius. ;)


quartz:

Not silly is he. Its also me doing all the email replied again now. Dave use to answer them more 70-30 then it was 50-50, 40-60 and now I'm going 95-5% of the email responses as well. But granted its because he's rarely not at work. So its pretty much a 1 man show, though Dave does do a lot of the playing around with CSS for possible layouts when we start coming up with new sites, then its left to me to "build it". But then that's what I do, write code.


Moonbug:

Yep I sit on my arse all day. I've had less and less involvement in the sites, hence the lack of gallery updates, and my news posting / board posting has gone. All of which is down to work (doing 12 hour days does that). Hopefully things will improve when my new flunky starts (teeheehee). I'm also out most weekends now with the GF, so Steve gets lumbered with it. I'd love to take half of the coding, but it's far beyond my skill set, so I just stick to CSS, layouts and testing when I am around.


thegreatdestroyer:

Not long now Dave, maybe then your super new flunky will be able to preach coding concepts to you on journeys, or not ;)


minion:

I heard Dave was going to make his new flunky his bitch. I feel sorry for that poor schmuck...


thegreatdestroyer:

You'd have to be a real madman to sign up for that :lol:


Moonbug:

Imagine having to put up with his puns and random murmings, talking to himself, rocking back in his chair all day long. Hold on that's me I'm talking about


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