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My new math commands
Botsareus:
Well if I get .net studio (which I don't have yet). And get my hands on the DB3 source code. I might (hopefully) figure out how to add my commands to that as well.
Prsn828:
DB3 is open-source, unless I'm going crazy, and there are instructions on the wiki as to exactly what you need to do to get it, and Microsoft Visual C# 2008 Express Edition (also free) up and running (or at least as close to running as it gets right now).
I had never even seen a single line of C# before I joined Nums in the project, so if you want to try to help out, it is not only OK, but would actually be very appreciated.
If you do decide you want to get it up and running, Nums and I can both assist you in the setup, so just PM us if you need help (I check the forum quite often, so I will likely reply within an hour at the most, unless I'm asleep). It is no trouble at all if you need to be brought up to speed.
If, while getting set up, you notice something confusing on the wiki, feel free to fix it.
Numsgil:
You know, I don't think I ever picked an open source license for DB3. I kept meaning to but I always forgot. I'll try to spend some time and pick one out.
Prsn828:
--- Quote from: Numsgil ---You know, I don't think I ever picked an open source license for DB3. I kept meaning to but I always forgot. I'll try to spend some time and pick one out.
--- End quote ---
BAD NUMS!!!
How could you forget such a thing!?!?
Just kidding; sort of....
But yeah, you should get on that buddy, it is kinda important :/
Numsgil:
I picked the MIT license (basically about as close to releasing into public domain as you can get).
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