It's only a matter of time before I start tinkering on some custom software (probably doors). Tips for a starting place would be greatly appreciated.
I haven't been on a BBS in years but I've been having a blast setting up this one. Thanks digital man for all the hard work
on synchronet.
It's only a matter of time before I start tinkering on some custom software (probably doors). Tips for a starting place
would be greatly appreciated.
starting place for what?
as far as doors, you can do something simple that just uses standard STDIO i/o under linux (not sure about *dows)
Re: Intro
By: MRO to Wormwood on Tue Sep 20 2022 04:58 pm
starting place for what?
I guess just for getting started with door program development. I have browsed some of the projects in xtrn and it looks like most of them are in some kind of JS using whatever jsexec is.
Are there API docs some place?
Do
people just run synchronet locally for testing/developing? Is it possible to run these apps directly from a linux tty?
I guess just for getting started with door program development. I have browsed some of the projects in xtrn and it looks like most of them are in some kind of JS using whatever jsexec is.
Are there API docs some place?
Do people just run synchronet locally for testing/developing? Is it possible to run these apps directly from a linux tty?
These questions are best-suited to one of the Synchronet-related message areas.
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Hello folks. Fellow programmer here and just thought I would introduce myself. These days I've been mostly working with javascript and golang.
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