Newbie Spellweaver
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Greetings,
First a little bit about myself. I'm a webdeveloper from the Netherlands and I mainly work with the MEAN stack. I've recently started playing around with Habbo retro stuff again (after quite some time) only to find out loads of content management systems are still written in PHP. (the older versions even with deprecated stuff)
I'd like to start developing one in node.js but I'm a bit lost as to where I can get some info on how to create a working Habbo client 'from scratch'. What I mean by that is that I'd like to be able to create some kind of authentication system myself, and use it's data to login to a Habbo client with said data.
I mean I could search my way through something like RevCMS but my development environment currently doesn't support the older versions of PHP and I haven't had the time yet to allow for 'backward compatibility'. I'd also like to discuss whether there would be any obvious disadvantages of using node.js instead of the traditional PHP back-end that usually is associated with Habbo that I might be overlooking, which is why I'm also creating this thread.
Kind regards.
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First a little bit about myself. I'm a webdeveloper from the Netherlands and I mainly work with the MEAN stack. I've recently started playing around with Habbo retro stuff again (after quite some time) only to find out loads of content management systems are still written in PHP. (the older versions even with deprecated stuff)
I'd like to start developing one in node.js but I'm a bit lost as to where I can get some info on how to create a working Habbo client 'from scratch'. What I mean by that is that I'd like to be able to create some kind of authentication system myself, and use it's data to login to a Habbo client with said data.
I mean I could search my way through something like RevCMS but my development environment currently doesn't support the older versions of PHP and I haven't had the time yet to allow for 'backward compatibility'. I'd also like to discuss whether there would be any obvious disadvantages of using node.js instead of the traditional PHP back-end that usually is associated with Habbo that I might be overlooking, which is why I'm also creating this thread.
Kind regards.
[Moved from: Retro Habbo Chat to: Coders' Paradise]
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