Creating a PServer...wanna join?

01/30/2009 23:22 PeTe Ninja#1
I AM NOT MAKING A SERVER DUE TO SOME OF MY STAFF HAVE QUIT AND YE SO WHAT =]

sorry for this incovence
01/30/2009 23:25 YuP@MzQ#2
do you have a site for ur server or something?
01/30/2009 23:27 Beta Limit#3
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Originally Posted by YuP@MzQ View Post
do you have a site for ur server or something?
He means the development of a server not a server you can play on just yet
01/30/2009 23:28 sealtiel#4
I'm up to it ;D
01/30/2009 23:29 ~Demented~#5
i was in from the begining
01/30/2009 23:30 YuP@MzQ#6
i join too :D [Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...]
01/30/2009 23:39 PeTe Ninja#7
tell me on msn, so i can add you tonight we will have meeting if you can attend tell me if you cant tell me also..
01/31/2009 01:55 DragonStar#8
just for u pete lol

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01/31/2009 02:32 jrlilshortys123#9
count me in im tryin 2 learn the whole codin thing
01/31/2009 03:06 PeTe Ninja#10
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Originally Posted by DragonStar View Post
just for u pete lol
hmm are you in my email? if you arent please do, that is so sweet what you made right there...

like i said ADD Me. i dont add others unless i need to =]]

dragonstar are message this back plz :D
01/31/2009 07:43 hio77#11
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Originally Posted by PeTe Ninja View Post
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Source
  1. LOTF
  2. NON LOTF
  3. TQ Binaries

how dose that work lol you planing 3 diferent servers
01/31/2009 08:58 street-.-#12
hehe i would join . :D
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if u want i can be Forum Admin or GM xD
01/31/2009 09:23 Sasuke525#13
i need join ; p What is forum, web site ?
01/31/2009 12:03 PeTe Ninja#14
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Originally Posted by hio77 View Post
how dose that work lol you planing 3 diferent servers
umm no im just listning what source we might use...
01/31/2009 17:09 InfamousNoone#15
First off for the 5000th fucking time; the TQ binaries

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binary program

noun
a pre-compiled, pre-linked program that is ready to run under a given operating system; a binary for one operating system will not run on a different operating system; "the same source code can be compiled to produce different binaries for different operating systems" [syn: binary]
are not a source

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DEFINITION - Source code and object code refer to the "before" and "after" versions of a computer program that is compiled (see compiler) before it is ready to run in a computer. The source code consists of the programming statements that are created by a programmer with a text editor or a visual programming tool and then saved in a file. For example, a programmer using the C language types in a desired sequence of C language statements using a text editor and then saves them as a named file. This file is said to contain the source code. It is now ready to be compiled with a C compiler and the resulting output, the compiled file, is often referred to as object code. The object code file contains a sequence of instructions that the processor can understand but that is difficult for a human to read or modify. For this reason and because even debugged programs often need some later enhancement, the source code is the most permanent form of the program.

When you purchase or receive operating system or application software, it is usually in the form of compiled object code and the source code is not included. Proprietary software vendors usually don't want you to try to improve their code since this may created additional service costs for them. Lately, there is a movement to develop software (Linux is an example) that is open to further improvement and here the source code is provided.

In large program development environments, there are often management systems that help programmers separate and keep track of different states and levels of code files. For script (noncompiled or interpreted) program languages, such as JavaScript, the terms source code and object code do not apply since there is only one form of the code.
and you won't learn anything from them.