I'm sort of new to the whole coding scene. Let's say I wanted to have a look at the Maptool source, not to contribute (not for a good long while anyway) but just to learn what I could from it...
Where would I start? SourceForge? I was looking around there but I couldn't figure out what to do.
Learning Java, want to look at the MT source code
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Re: Learning Java, want to look at the MT source code
Temporary blindness?
Induced by laziness?
Thanks!
Induced by laziness?
Thanks!
Re: Learning Java, want to look at the MT source code
No problem, I remembered reading it when I setup my Eclipse... so my thought process pretty much went like this:
Hrmm, I thought there was a sticky in this very forum(Developer Notes) about that...
Nope, must be in the Documentation forum...
Nope, maybe the MapTool forum...
Nope, but there is a similar thread with a link to it...
It's in.... the General forum, weird.
Hrmm, I thought there was a sticky in this very forum(Developer Notes) about that...
Nope, must be in the Documentation forum...
Nope, maybe the MapTool forum...
Nope, but there is a similar thread with a link to it...
It's in.... the General forum, weird.
Re: Learning Java, want to look at the MT source code
I initially guessed developers, too.
If you're on the newer side of learning java, looking at the dice tool or token tool might be better starts. Less complexity, I would imagine.
If you're on the newer side of learning java, looking at the dice tool or token tool might be better starts. Less complexity, I would imagine.
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Re: Learning Java, want to look at the MT source code
It should probably get moved to developers notes
Dreaming of a 1.3 release