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Originally Posted by orunu
if your not going to be useful dont post on my threads.
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As fang said, it's useful and completely valid.
You will most likely want to look at some existing sources but the first step is teaching yourself basic coding. After that you can worry about what source to try to modify some (start with something basic that you can build on... such as hybrid's 5017/5018+ as it's a fantastic base source).
Once you get all of that understood and can code full features you can worry about writing your own custom source from scratch or continuing to build on your existing framework.
There are plenty of decent public sources out there now but if you don't teach yourself basics and force yourself to do some real work then you will have no idea how things are coded in your source and will come back here every time you run into an issue going "HELP xxxx DOESN'T WORK!"
Far too many people chose the easy/quick way out... I hope you'll consider putting some work into this and produce something worthwhile with the effort.