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raven1992
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what to do with my nwe

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ok i got bored so i decided to get my nwe at least stick it on a free host x10 now i installed it what to do on it i mean everything there
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Re: what to do with my nwe

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Make a game? Work on it? Improve it? Run the game? Maintain the game?
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Yeah, the direction is pretty clear, since it is a PBBG engine. Do you mean more like how to start? What to learn? Things like that?
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There's really only two thing's to do with it:

A) Run a game
B) Make mod's and try to make money from them.
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Beside I agree with Sim, Jacko and Script, I would add yet another option: Read, learn and study from the code. For sure it offers a different approach of PHP coding ;)
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raven1992
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Re: what to do with my nwe

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ok guys i get the general idea i learn the codeing on nwe before i make my own modules hopefully it should be good ty for the help there
Sir Issac Newton Question

Q:The integral sec y dy from zero to one-sixth of pi is log to base e of the square root of three times the sixty fourth power of what?
A: i
For Every action there's a Reaction oh yeah Newton's 3rd Law
Medieval Hoth coming soon basedon the NWE engine
2 minecraft servers 1 opened now
I do have a personal website may be out of date
http://www.thomaspwjenner.co.uk
my minecraft forums
http://hothpvp.enjin.com/ hireing forum moderators and forum builders
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Re: what to do with my nwe

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raven1992 wrote:ok guys i get the general idea i learn the codeing on nwe before i make my own modules hopefully it should be good ty for the help there
The coding is not like MCC coding. Make sure if you want to release a module on the market it is secure otherwise it will be declined. Meaning prepared statements, sanitizing user input and correct validation.
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It would probably be a good idea to just try to make a small test game before making custom modules. That way you would have a better feel for how the engine works and what is needed.
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Re: what to do with my nwe

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sure i try that and see how it pans out
Sir Issac Newton Question

Q:The integral sec y dy from zero to one-sixth of pi is log to base e of the square root of three times the sixty fourth power of what?
A: i
For Every action there's a Reaction oh yeah Newton's 3rd Law
Medieval Hoth coming soon basedon the NWE engine
2 minecraft servers 1 opened now
I do have a personal website may be out of date
http://www.thomaspwjenner.co.uk
my minecraft forums
http://hothpvp.enjin.com/ hireing forum moderators and forum builders
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