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Re: URGENT: Future of Openkore - community opinion encouraged!

Posted: 06 Mar 2009, 01:05
by ikono
I myself would love to help out, as I'm an aspiring comp. scientist myself, and while this may not exactly by name worthy on a resume, some real world experience would be a big boon. Unfortunately I know jack shit about perl and other scripting languages, seeing as how java and cpp are the big two in teaching, but from what I've seen the cosmetic differences are nowhere near as bad as CPP and ASM

Re: URGENT: Future of Openkore - community opinion encouraged!

Posted: 06 Mar 2009, 05:14
by kLabMouse
ikono wrote:I myself would love to help out, as I'm an aspiring comp. scientist myself, and while this may not exactly by name worthy on a resume, some real world experience would be a big boon. Unfortunately I know jack shit about perl and other scripting languages, seeing as how java and cpp are the big two in teaching, but from what I've seen the cosmetic differences are nowhere near as bad as CPP and ASM
There is much difference between Scripting languages, and Procedural/Object Oriented languages that can compile to native code.
But, if you know C++, you can write anything in any language except ASM. There is not so much difference if you know basics.

Re: URGENT: Future of Openkore - community opinion encouraged!

Posted: 06 Mar 2009, 05:31
by Bibian
how would a new project leader be any good if there are no devs with time to work on stuff?

Re: URGENT: Future of Openkore - community opinion encouraged!

Posted: 06 Mar 2009, 05:35
by kLabMouse
Bibian wrote:how would a new project leader be any good if there are no devs with time to work on stuff?
Can we wait a while? I think, new dev's will be interested in AI 2008 on time, when it reach public alpha testing stage.

Re: URGENT: Future of Openkore - community opinion encouraged!

Posted: 07 Mar 2009, 01:30
by kali
I'm personally interested in klab's ai2008, but only from the non-scaffolding point of view. In other words, I'm helplessly lost in developing libraries and support stuff, but I can manage my way using it.

Re: URGENT: Future of Openkore - community opinion encouraged!

Posted: 07 Mar 2009, 15:42
by sli
Bibian wrote:how would a new project leader be any good if there are no devs with time to work on stuff?
Because as the project stands, it's incredibly unattractive to join. There's no structure or interoperability between what devs we do have.

Re: URGENT: Future of Openkore - community opinion encouraged!

Posted: 07 Mar 2009, 21:37
by sangohan
sli wrote: Because as the project stands, it's incredibly unattractive to join. There's no structure or interoperability between what devs we do have.
true - i think one of the reason is that perl is pretty much a write only language. I have perl experience, but i still cant grok the code base, even with the documentation available on the wiki and the perl docs for devs.

would it be good to propose a complete rewrite of openkore in a more accessible language*?







* java, is the candidate i guess...

Re: URGENT: Future of Openkore - community opinion encouraged!

Posted: 07 Mar 2009, 23:46
by sli
sangohan wrote:would it be good to propose a complete rewrite of openkore in a more accessible language*?
Keep up with the times.
sangohan wrote:* java, is the candidate i guess...
:lol:

Oh, wait, were you serious? Sorry, should have lol'd harder. :lol: :lol: :lol:

Re: URGENT: Future of Openkore - community opinion encouraged!

Posted: 08 Mar 2009, 00:25
by sangohan
sli wrote:
sangohan wrote:would it be good to propose a complete rewrite of openkore in a more accessible language*?
Keep up with the times.
sangohan wrote:* java, is the candidate i guess...
:lol:

Oh, wait, were you serious? Sorry, should have lol'd harder. :lol: :lol: :lol:
O_O how come ive never heard of that project =( it ought to be publicized better.

Re: URGENT: Future of Openkore - community opinion encouraged!

Posted: 08 Mar 2009, 02:19
by sli
I don't want noobs polluting it.