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-=> Quoting Sean Dennis to Mark Hoover <=-
MH> Sean. I'm not saying it's a problem now. But who knows what lies
MH> within the source code. Maybe theres some variable counter that
MH> overflows in the year 2008. Sure your software works great and that's
MH> good, but what about next year?
SD> Thankfully, there's tons of BBS source code out there that you can
SD> work on and use to your heart's content. ;) LoraBBS is a great
SD> example. Unfortunately, I don't know C++, otherwise I could use it.
Yeah coding does add flair in your own person unique style.
But for me I just prefer to work on the bbs on the outside.
I mean I code daily don't want to go home and do it on
the bbs. :) Course I go home and do it on my game
so I guess I won't win there :)
Theres code out there for about 8 bbses I guess. Some
go back though to the 80s so you gotta work hard to
modernize it.
... "Right or wrong, I must follow the path, to the end." - Londo
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