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ASSS modules can be written in either C or Python. | [[ASSS]] modules can be written in either C or Python. | ||
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== References == | |||
*[[Module Creation FAQ]] | |||
*http://www.python.org/ (version 2.2 minimum required) | |||
*[http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=10639&package_id=12148 Dev-C++] (suggested development environment for making C modules on windows) | |||
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Latest revision as of 14:30, 9 May 2005
ASSS modules can be written in either C or Python.
C modules are best suited for large, complex modules that need direct access to the core features of ASSS.
The preferred language for simple modules is Python, because a poorly written module will not crash the entire server (Python is a safe language), while this is not the case for modules written in C.
References
- Module Creation FAQ
- http://www.python.org/ (version 2.2 minimum required)
- Dev-C++ (suggested development environment for making C modules on windows)