Thread has been cleaned up. Let's wait until developer's progress before debating about language, frameworks, etc.
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Thread has been cleaned up. Let's wait until developer's progress before debating about language, frameworks, etc.
^ Are your posts duplicating again?
Anyway, after some careful thought, I have decided to end my affiliation with the Azure project. I underestimated the amount of work my existing commitments require, so unfortunately I cannot continue to work on this project.
I wish the existing Azure developers the best of luck. I will be around to lend my hand in debugging situations
About time someone starts using an ORM framework for their emulator. Will be looking forward to see the outcome of this. Are there any open repos so I can read code and get triggered at code not following Java conventions? Gotta love Azur avaJ4leif edition. Also @bi0s, Azure was announced in 2008.
I hope this is better-programmed than Azure. I'm totally inexperienced with editing or programming Habbo emulators, but I've been ripping out all the redundant comments and went so far as to change up the socket class so it behaves less-stupidly.
Like, you guys stored the main socket inside of the async state object for BeginAccept, rather than take advantage of the fact that it's a field..I don't understand why this was left as is.
Also I removed one part in which you created a copy of an array, iterated over that array in a foreach loop, but in the loop itself you operated on the original array.
I think the problem is more fundamental than the code's messiness or the redundant comments, or even the fact that it's written in C#. I think the problem lies in the understanding of the language.
AzureSharp is being maintained as a separate project from this one mate. You'd be better off asking your question in their thread (under releases)
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Request to be closed.
Since the leaving of Adil and Scott the project will remain private until further notice and proper progress has been made.