[DiscordArchive] There's a difference between not knowing the inner working of TC, and not using your common sense. D
[DiscordArchive] There's a difference between not knowing the inner working of TC, and not using your common sense. D
Archived author: Snowcraft • Posted: 2024-02-14T15:26:42.518000+00:00
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And occassionally throwing money at the problem, when I can afford to and it's a custom thing beyond the scope of TC-support.
Archived author: Snowcraft • Posted: 2024-02-14T15:26:53.879000+00:00
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Like a custom addon I'm getting made bespoke for me.
Archived author: Snowcraft • Posted: 2024-02-14T15:27:29.397000+00:00
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That's an outside-TC thing though.
Archived author: Snowcraft • Posted: 2024-02-14T15:27:44.574000+00:00
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Beyond a bit of Eluna and AIO I guess.
Archived author: chipzz • Posted: 2024-02-14T15:27:51.697000+00:00
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Having written an addon myself, and hacked/ fixed several others, writing an addon isn't really that hard
Archived author: Snowcraft • Posted: 2024-02-14T15:28:32.531000+00:00
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Maybe for a basic one. But mine isn't exactly going to be a very basic addon.
Archived author: Snowcraft • Posted: 2024-02-14T15:28:48.568000+00:00
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Plus, I'm busy with other things like backporting dailies from Cata, and my day job.
Archived author: chipzz • Posted: 2024-02-14T15:32:11.455000+00:00
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Is any addon really basic though? You're always interacting with one or more subsystem
Archived author: chipzz • Posted: 2024-02-14T15:32:54.258000+00:00
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Knowing how to write an addon is the easy part. Understanding the API related to the subsystem you're interacting with is the hard part.
Archived author: chipzz • Posted: 2024-02-14T15:35:25.523000+00:00
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And the harder part is keeping your addon working. Blizzard redesigning APIs whenever they feel like it can be a PITA.