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08 Aug, 2010,
David Haley
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Have you tried looking at other Python MUD codebases out there? If anything, it will give you an idea of how these things work.
Do you already know Python or are you learning that at the same time?
08 Aug, 2010,
GhostInAProgram
wrote in the 42nd comment:
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David Haley
said:
Have you tried looking at other Python MUD codebases out there? If anything, it will give you an idea of how these things work.
Do you already know Python or are you learning that at the same time?
I tried looking up codebases for Python, but I couldn't find any. :/
I'm not an expert in Python, but I know a good bit of it.
-Ghost
08 Aug, 2010,
David Haley
wrote in the 43rd comment:
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I searched
like this
– there are some good links to start with there.
In fact, on the front page, there is a
link to a very simple single-player game
.
It so happens that the
author
of
Evennia
happens to hang out in this forum, such as
in this thread
where other people discuss basic Python MUDs.
08 Aug, 2010,
Idealiad
wrote in the 44th comment:
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Great example DH.
Also there is a list of Python muds here at MudBytes:
http://www.mudbytes.net/index.php?a=arti...
It's about a year out of date but I think there's only a couple of new codebases it doesn't include. Should be enough examples to get you rolling.
08 Aug, 2010,
GhostInAProgram
wrote in the 45th comment:
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The second link helped a lot. I'm going to go play in the code.
Be back later and thanks.
-Ghost
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Do you already know Python or are you learning that at the same time?