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hey again
ive read about this dev situation and i want to help out, but problem is i dont understand the program BUT, ima take makas advice he gave me a year ago, ima go to the library and borrow books about the c+ coding
im fastlearning when it comes to this shit, plus ive spoken to my teacher and he will more than gladly help me learn this, he knows about c+ but he doesnt have much free time.
hope i can be of some help :neutral:
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i appreciate it
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maka Wrote:RunUO is in C#, and it is quite a bit easier to learn than C++. I recommend you pick up a book about that instead, and go on from there Will be good knowledge to have in the future too, no mater if you go into this line of work or not.
Hope this works out and I'm sure everyone appreciates your motivation.
oki c# it is then
tnx i'l search for books tomorow at the library
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Good to see you back in the local area, Fable.
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tnx alot
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dont trust libraries.. they dont have shit -_-... anyone got a link to a guide site? i would appreciate it
c# guide for ur info <=
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tnx!
il check it out when i come back t-night
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It would probably help to set up a RunUO sphere on your computer that just you log into. What version of RunUO does IN-X run?
It runs the latest SVN version, but I guess the closest you can come with an "easy" setup is RC2.
INX also has a heavily modified core and scripts.
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hey hey lemme learn this first
:lol:
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