Discord?
Re: Discord?
not really,
btw, you can join #purebasic irc on freenode :
https://kiwiirc.com/client/irc.freenode ... #purebasic
btw, you can join #purebasic irc on freenode :
https://kiwiirc.com/client/irc.freenode ... #purebasic
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Re: Discord?
I go in there every now and then but it is never active. I thought perhaps a more modern chat would be more effective.
Re: Discord?
Never mind (dead link).
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Re: Discord?
PureBasic French-Speaking discord
https://discord.gg/G7Gq3QK
Please use your PureBasic nickname
If you already have a Discord account, use the command
/nick YourPureBasicUserName
Example /nick falsam
The name you use on other Discord servers will not be changed.
https://discord.gg/G7Gq3QK
Please use your PureBasic nickname
If you already have a Discord account, use the command
/nick YourPureBasicUserName
Example /nick falsam
The name you use on other Discord servers will not be changed.
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Re: Discord?
just join IRC freenode network and start chating
no matter irc or not if not speaking
i join IRC from time to time !! speak if you want
no matter irc or not if not speaking
i join IRC from time to time !! speak if you want
Christos
Re: Discord?
Thanks!
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Re: Discord?
Yes and many years ago (2006-2008) there was Dingelings Chat. This chat was the best chat in my opinion. Many users were online and wrote daily.
Re: Discord?
Did you write that, RSBasic?
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Re: Discord?
No, the developer was "Sirhc.ITI". He later gave me his project including source code and I updated his project to the latest PB version.
Re: Discord?
Who is up for a spiderbasic based chat frontend which could be integrated into the webpage? It would serve as a nice example for spiderbasic's capability and could be integrated into the official webpages for purebasic and spiderbasic and probably even be released as example project for spiderbasic.RSBasic wrote:Yes and many years ago (2006-2008) there was Dingelings Chat. This chat was the best chat in my opinion. Many users were online and wrote daily.
The whole chatserver infrastructure could simply be used from an existing ircnet like efnet or ircnet. The protocol is widely available, is rather simple and exists for decades.
Technical information is linked at wikipedia
Redirect an irc server connect to efnet #purebasic for example and make a chatwindow, an inputline and a member list. If you want to see how other irc clients do it, try mIRC or KVirc.
Re: Discord?
If IRC back-end you better have a good server and bot or the channel will get hijacked and mass booted.. Doing a polling or push chat client in SB would take minutes even if you went with push and had to write a server in PB, Python, or Go.. I never understood why chat solutions were so dramatized especially in the era of push notifications over TCP and web sockets where you can run it off a small ARM chip SBC on a UPS..Bitblazer wrote:Who is up for a spiderbasic based chat frontend which could be integrated into the webpage? It would serve as a nice example for spiderbasic's capability and could be integrated into the official webpages for purebasic and spiderbasic and probably even be released as example project for spiderbasic.RSBasic wrote:Yes and many years ago (2006-2008) there was Dingelings Chat. This chat was the best chat in my opinion. Many users were online and wrote daily.
The whole chatserver infrastructure could simply be used from an existing ircnet like efnet or ircnet. The protocol is widely available, is rather simple and exists for decades.
Technical information is linked at wikipedia
Redirect an irc server connect to efnet #purebasic for example and make a chatwindow, an inputline and a member list. If you want to see how other irc clients do it, try mIRC or KVirc.
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