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caesar
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Post by caesar »

I'm kinda newbie in this modules thing and I would like if it's possible some web pages, advices or stuff to know and remember.. :]

I have noticed the MODULES file in the doc/ dir and I will read it right now.
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Post by ppslim »

The MODULES file in the doc dir, and the woobie module, are about the only things available to get you started.

I pretty much doubt any sort of proper documented list of function will be available untilt eh arival of the office 1.7 series.

However, do not fret, there is more help than this available.

Modules are simply made in C. Learn C, and you are more than on your way to making modules.
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Post by Photon »

I'm probably your best bet ... there only seems to be me and G'Quan writing them as a habit right at the mo... lol
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