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    posted a message on [Trigger] Trigger Editor Best Practices

    Thanks for noticing payne007, I fixed it =D

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    OneTwo, I thought we had something special =(

    Also you have to link me to the other place to post these tutorials.

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    posted a message on [Trigger] Trigger Editor Best Practices

    I already described when and why you use custom function and action definitions in this tutorial. I'll definitely include custom event and condition definitions sometime though =)

    Thanks for the feedback Quickshot.

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    Thanks for the input s3rius, I'll actually add in multi-dimensional arrays now, I completely forgot about that. The information about switch-case isn't really necessary in this tutorial because it's more about the best ways to write your code, that's why I didn't include it =)

    I'll think about adding more information to the section on libraries, and your point about loops replacing periodic timers is also something I'll think about adding, though that might be too specific and situational for this kind of tutorial, I'm not sure yet.

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    I've written quite a long tutorial on best practices in the Starcraft 2 Trigger Editor. The purpose of this tutorial is to teach people what best practices are and give people a decent idea of how to begin implementing them in their triggers and galaxy code.

    Hopefully this tutorial will help people to write cleaner, more readable, and more efficient triggers and galaxy code.

    Feel free to post any suggestions and comments etc. Though if you want to post a criticism, I'd ask that you make it constructive and not just "lol you suck" =)

    I've written the tutorial on google docs, because it's easier to format there than in this post.

    Here is the tutorial link

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