Simbaclaws
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Is there any place on this forum where there is documentation for all the function calls available to opentibia and such? I would like to start learning lua, I've done some lua in the past for warcraft 3 object generation and have a basic understanding of how the code should look like.
I also have experience in many web development programming languages and some other languages so I know the basics of programming well enough to create something.
If possible is there documentation for different versions of tfs that you might be using?
Also, is opentibia's lua code object oriented?
I'm just starting out my own server for opentibia for the first time and have about zero knowledge of both tibia and it's code.
An off-topic idea I had: I'm thinking about creating a opentibia wordpress plugin for people with opentibia servers so that they can seamlessly integrate it into their website with buddypress and bbpress. I will be working on this project for the upcomming months. I have many ideas I would like to implement into this project. Help is appreciated but not nessecary, if I have problems with my code for this I will most likely use stackoverflow.
I also have experience in many web development programming languages and some other languages so I know the basics of programming well enough to create something.
If possible is there documentation for different versions of tfs that you might be using?
Also, is opentibia's lua code object oriented?
I'm just starting out my own server for opentibia for the first time and have about zero knowledge of both tibia and it's code.
An off-topic idea I had: I'm thinking about creating a opentibia wordpress plugin for people with opentibia servers so that they can seamlessly integrate it into their website with buddypress and bbpress. I will be working on this project for the upcomming months. I have many ideas I would like to implement into this project. Help is appreciated but not nessecary, if I have problems with my code for this I will most likely use stackoverflow.
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