Chimera Open Source, Patch 5615

06/11/2018 17:12 Spirited#46
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Originally Posted by wickedliving View Post
Do you have the encryption ported over yet? I'm interested.

EDIT:
That was a stupid question, obviously if you can login you have that done.

Since you've taken down on Github, is there somewhere else it can be found?
Yeah... this thread.
06/11/2018 17:30 wickedliving#47
Welp, I must be an incompetent one as well. Lol.

I don't see any files attached containing Go files, package references, readme's, or anything other than json files. I've looked through this thread three times now, so either I'm blind or I'm missing something.
06/11/2018 17:35 Spirited#48
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Welp, I must be an incompetent one as well. Lol.

I don't see any files attached containing Go files, package references, readme's, or anything other than json files. I've looked through this thread three times now, so either I'm blind or I'm missing something.
Ah, you're right. I didn't notice that I uploaded the wrong one.
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If you're looking for SRP6, then this version is probably cleaner:
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06/11/2018 17:39 wickedliving#49
Awesome! Thank you!

Can I also get access to the Chimera-db repo? Sorry for all the requests, I'm genuinely interested in the source.
06/12/2018 04:24 Spirited#50
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Originally Posted by wickedliving View Post
Awesome! Thank you!

Can I also get access to the Chimera-db repo? Sorry for all the requests, I'm genuinely interested in the source.
I wouldn't recommend the source at this time. I'll allow public Access to the other repos, but honestly I'm disappointed in my prior work. I learned a lot on how not to program in Go from Chimera. After I release my new C# source, then I'll work on Chimera again and getting it up to speed with my other works. Thanks for your interest, though.
06/12/2018 15:13 wickedliving#51
I primarily use Go for work, and looking through it, it's not THAT bad. Definitely not something to be disappointed at.

I'm actually looking into getting into a project like this in Go. I'm not the greatest with networking, so that's why I wanted to dive into it a bit with this. Anyway, if you're ever looking for a contributor I'd like to help (as much as I can, anyway)

Are you on the gophers slack?
06/12/2018 17:22 Spirited#52
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Originally Posted by wickedliving View Post
I primarily use Go for work, and looking through it, it's not THAT bad. Definitely not something to be disappointed at.

I'm actually looking into getting into a project like this in Go. I'm not the greatest with networking, so that's why I wanted to dive into it a bit with this. Anyway, if you're ever looking for a contributor I'd like to help (as much as I can, anyway)

Are you on the gophers slack?
I am not on the gophers slack. Though, I don't think I'd be too interested in joining. I like the language, but probably not enough to join a slack about it.
06/13/2018 08:35 C4mfrog3r#53
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Originally Posted by Spirited View Post
In Go, you just use anonymous structures and equate the structs.
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Using C# is like dragging your dead grandmother up the street.
Actually this line made me laugh like hell !! lollll :D
09/17/2019 20:36 nadermafia#54
where the sql file ?? the source for the navicat?
09/17/2019 22:13 Spirited#55
This can be closed if need be. I won't be maintaining this source any longer. Please reference Comet.
Edit: And geez, what was I thinking with some of these comments.