[DiscordArchive] Hey, I was wondering if anyone have some suggestions to a dev that knows how to code but new to all
[DiscordArchive] Hey, I was wondering if anyone have some suggestions to a dev that knows how to code but new to all
Archived author: Dagsvik • Posted: 2024-04-15T16:53:09.018000+00:00
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Hey, I was wondering if anyone have some suggestions to a dev that knows how to code but new to all of trinitycore. Any resources you would recomend for 3.3.5? Or just Documentation?
Archived author: Dagsvik • Posted: 2024-04-15T16:54:01.685000+00:00
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To clearify im an actual dev so litterly allergic to documentation <:wheelchair:770403425313357844> <:clown:770403425158168596> <:beenie:770403425149779968>
Archived author: M'Dic • Posted: 2024-04-15T17:49:24.287000+00:00
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Start with the wiki
Archived author: chipzz • Posted: 2024-04-15T19:24:09.413000+00:00
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If you mean documentation on TC classes or code I think there is very little to none
Archived author: Dagsvik • Posted: 2024-04-16T00:16:28.699000+00:00
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Id prefer example code tbh, if that exists somewhere.
Archived author: chipzz • Posted: 2024-04-16T00:17:02.243000+00:00
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The code *is* the example code?
Archived author: Dagsvik • Posted: 2024-04-16T00:17:20.777000+00:00
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Like existing cpp files?
Archived author: chipzz • Posted: 2024-04-16T00:17:25.459000+00:00
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TC is not a library you use in an external program
Archived author: chipzz • Posted: 2024-04-16T00:17:43.002000+00:00
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It's a standalone program that you extend
Archived author: Dagsvik • Posted: 2024-04-16T00:18:28.841000+00:00
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I guess that makes sense. I was thinking about the source code as more black box than it might be. good point