[Help]Learning

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    Apprentice kellerm37 is offline
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    note [Help]Learning

    I know I'm going to get flamed, but I really don't care. I have learned alot of coding (mostly c#, but some java) and wanted to know if making a source is just a matter of fully coding the entire thing, or just modifying another repack. I am genuinely trying to learn, so don't be a jerk to me. Thanks


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    Valued Member AngryPepe is offline
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    Re: Learning

    It depends on the version. If you want to make the source higher than v97 you will have to update the packets because so far the highest repack that has been released is on v97.

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    Apprentice kellerm37 is offline
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    Re: Learning

    Ok, thanks

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    Omega sunnyboy is offline
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    Re: Learning

    If you're modifying a repack, you're sorta just making a repack based on a repack.

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    Re: Learning

    "Making a source" means working on it from scratch.
    But if you were to learn, just use a repack as a base.

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    Re: Learning

    If you are that good at Java, you should create your own source from scratch.

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    Re: Learning

    If you know MOSTLY C#, transitioning to Java should be easy because they share mostly alike syntax.

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    Apprentice kellerm37 is offline
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    Re: [Help]Learning

    Alright. Sounds good! Thank you guys!



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