Zeusking19 wrote:
Could you send me an example of your work? One for your html skills and one for your php skills. Thanks
Well, Mod Share and FutureSight are both great examples of both PHP and HTML/CSS skills.
Mod Share has a very large PHP codebase, largely developed by me, but with major help from Jacob (although we both code at the same level).
The CSS is basically all mine, and the HTML is so trivial that I don't even know who coded what (but I know HTML).
FutureSight's style is pretty much a copy of Mod Share's, but there is less underlying PHP (especially since you don't actually see any of it, as it's admin-only).
There are many more sites I have helped develop but none that I own.
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I've integrated LikeBB in the GT forums. (Also, scratchblocks, and an HTML testing area =P)
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muppetds wrote:
ok im still learning html and php although by next week i should be fluent in both of them
You wouldnt be fluent in a week, it takes months of dedication and practice.
btw, PLEASE ask anybody with the required skills to help
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LS97 wrote:
Zeusking19 wrote:
Could you send me an example of your work? One for your html skills and one for your php skills. Thanks
Well, Mod Share and FutureSight are both great examples of both PHP and HTML/CSS skills.
Mod Share has a very large PHP codebase, largely developed by me, but with major help from Jacob (although we both code at the same level).
The CSS is basically all mine, and the HTML is so trivial that I don't even know who coded what (but I know HTML).
FutureSight's style is pretty much a copy of Mod Share's, but there is less underlying PHP (especially since you don't actually see any of it, as it's admin-only).
There are many more sites I have helped develop but none that I own.
Accepted
@Geono - LikeBB will be included as part of the standard package.
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sparks wrote:
Hehe, I can tell part of that text is something I wrote once, simply because of the use of fora
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Wait, so we program it, and the ST adds it in?

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New idea: we could add scratchblocks!!!
repeat (200000) say [YEAH!] for (2) secs
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GeonoTRON2000 wrote:
New idea: we could add scratchblocks!!!
repeat (200000) say [YEAH!] for (2) secs
That was being implemented until the original project died.
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Zeusking19 wrote:
GeonoTRON2000 wrote:
New idea: we could add scratchblocks!!!
repeat (200000) say [YEAH!] for (2) secsThat was being implemented until the original project died.
>:-( Don't even bring that up.
repeat (1000) add [>:-(] to post end post on topic # (95618)
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GeonoTRON2000 wrote:
Zeusking19 wrote:
GeonoTRON2000 wrote:
New idea: we could add scratchblocks!!!
repeat (200000) say [YEAH!] for (2) secsThat was being implemented until the original project died.
>:-( Don't even bring that up.
repeat (1000) add [>:-(] to post end post on topic # (95618)
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Are we going to do this or not?
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Ok then, lets go.
The current code is kinda messed up. We need to fix it up a little.
Download it from svn plz!
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Jeez! You guys are NOWHERE. You've done the heading, and that's it. You'll need a database. I'm uploading to: http://scratch.shonkey-donkey.tk/ScratchBB
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GeonoTRON2000 wrote:
Jeez! You guys are NOWHERE. You've done the heading, and that's it. You'll need a database. I'm uploading to: http://scratch.shonkey-donkey.tk/ScratchBB
look in branches/old or http://scratchbb.svn.sourceforge.net/vi … pathrev=98
Last edited by TRocket (2012-06-11 12:00:57)
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Moaning at slow progress and not paying attention to the previous topic is just bad.
1. You have obviously NEVER worked on a project this scale
2. If you read the past posts, you would know we had an SVN repo.
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Zeusking19 wrote:
Moaning at slow progress and not paying attention to the previous topic is just bad.
1. You have obviously NEVER worked on a project this scale
2. If you read the past posts, you would know we had an SVN repo.
1. Don't give me that
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You need to focus your energy.
Every single member of the team is working on at least 2 projects right now. Enough procrastination. Your old code kills PHP, and your new code needs to be made.
2. I'm bad with SVNs. They make me dizzy.
Last edited by GeonoTRON2000 (2012-06-11 15:34:01)
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GeonoTRON2000 wrote:
Zeusking19 wrote:
Moaning at slow progress and not paying attention to the previous topic is just bad.
1. You have obviously NEVER worked on a project this scale
2. If you read the past posts, you would know we had an SVN repo.1. Don't give me that http://img692.imageshack.us/img692/6334/censored.gif.
You need to focus your energy.
Every single member of the team is working on at least 2 projects right now. Enough procrastination. Your old code kills PHP, and your new code needs to be made.
2. I'm bad with SVNs. They make me dizzy.![]()
1. I am not going to tolerate offensive members in our development team
2. If you can commit to our SVN, then you cant be part of our project.
That is why you are no longer a part of this project.
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Zeusking19 wrote:
GeonoTRON2000 wrote:
Zeusking19 wrote:
Moaning at slow progress and not paying attention to the previous topic is just bad.
1. You have obviously NEVER worked on a project this scale
2. If you read the past posts, you would know we had an SVN repo.1. Don't give me that http://img692.imageshack.us/img692/6334/censored.gif.
You need to focus your energy.
Every single member of the team is working on at least 2 projects right now. Enough procrastination. Your old code kills PHP, and your new code needs to be made.
2. I'm bad with SVNs. They make me dizzy.![]()
1. I am not going to tolerate offensive members in our development team
2. If you can commit to our SVN, then you cant be part of our project.
That is why you are no longer a part of this project.
Very well then. I expect to no longer be hearing from you then.
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I know CSS (I'm excellent with it!). I'm learning PHP. I learned a bit of javascript, then I forgot about a lot of it, so I'm probably gonna have to learn it again soon to get SCRATCHTML5 up. But is there any way I can help?
Last edited by XenoK (2012-06-25 16:03:59)
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