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    I want to code for a V5 MU*

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    • J
      josh last edited by

      I am a MUSH/MUX enthusiast. I used to play old-school WoD on various MUes that are no longer around. Vampire: The Masquerade 5th edition (V5) is looking pretty sharp. If you are looking for a coder for a V5 MU, give me a shout. I'm a software developer by profession, so picking up MU* coding shouldn't be too difficult.

      You can drop me a line at planarwanderer (at) outlook.com.

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        Derp Admin last edited by

        @josh said in I want to code for a V5 MU*:

        picking up MU* coding shouldn't be too difficult.

        I think that you would probably find more luck with Evennia (which uses Python) than with MUX if you've never poked at MUX code before. Even for professionals it can be kind of a nightmare.

        Racism isn't Tinkerbell. It doesn't need you to believe in it for it to exist.

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          faraday @Derp last edited by

          @derp said in I want to code for a V5 MU*:

          Even for professionals it can be kind of a nightmare.

          Yeah, the usual response from professional devs who see MUSH code is either hysterical laughter or a disbelieving “WTF?!!?”. It was a wonderful solution for a particular tech problem in the 1980's but today? Not so much.

          I'm sure folks would love a vampire plugin for Evennia or Ares though.

          If you're interested in learning Ares code, check out the coding tutorials and feel free to ask questions on the Ares forum.

          Evennia, likewise, has many tutorials and an IRC support channel.

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