cfpug[Website]LOOKING FOR c++/JAVA/PHP DEVS

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    basically :

    ESEA-type pugs
    someone else hosts vent
    someone else types code for pug system
    someone else designs interface

    gurp does...?
  • I'm fluent with the basics of HTML/CSS and I'm currently reading on PHP. Contact me in a few years when I become a master.
  • basically :

    ESEA-type pugs
    someone else hosts vent
    someone else types code for pug system
    someone else designs interface

    gurp does...?

    Im programming/writing the website, im just looking for some help, so i dont have to do ALL the programming, if i dont get no help, thats cool.. It'll just take longer to release.
  • I'm fluent with the basics of HTML/CSS and I'm currently reading on PHP. Contact me in a few years when I become a master.

    you can learn it within 6months
  • you can learn it within 6months

    There's a huge difference between learning something and understanding it.

    In that case, I'll come back here to check up on your website in 6 months.
  • There's a huge difference between learning something and understanding it.

    In that case, I'll come back here to check up on your website in 6 months.


    True.. True, i also learn stuff from my programming teacher XD
  • All in all Gurp, no one on this website knows how to program PHP/HTML/CSS proficiently enough to sustain your needs. For example, you wanted a login system. You're going to need to find a person with broad understanding of PHP/MySQL for that, considering it's server sided. Do you have webhosting plans figured out?
  • All in all Gurp, no one on this website knows how to program PHP/HTML/CSS proficiently enough to sustain your needs. For example, you wanted a login system. You're going to need to find a person with broad understanding of PHP/MySQL for that, considering it's server sided. Do you have webhosting plans figured out?

    Yeah . talk to me on xfire
  • Yeah . talk to me on xfire

    good luck, nice idea
  • too much work for a pug that will most likely fail like most others.
  • too much work for a pug that will most likely fail like most others.


    You don't understand, its not ran by admins.. It's all automated, YES if there is a weapon/charecter rule broken, users would be able to report it VIA support system on the website.
  • Something I thought about myself. I have EVERYTHING I need, but not interested in going 40%. I'd prefer to have the reroute on the server side: Join Now > Join Voice Comm Ch : Join Reserved Tables with set presets. Everything is sorted by map, apposed to random. If you want to pug on EE, you Join Now on EE. Not an impossible thing to do, but something I'm pretty certain G4Box Inc. would disallow; Thus why corporate servers [financed/private] are godly. I KNOW it would be a hit because it's not just competitive. I've been in HUNDREDS of ESEA pugs and it was one giant joke fest.
  • successful pug ran by gurp?

    no offense, but i don't see you as a person to host something like that, and if you can't even pay for your own ventrilo server, let alone people to make your website... meh
  • All in all Gurp, no one on this website knows how to program PHP/HTML/CSS proficiently enough to sustain your needs. For example, you wanted a login system. You're going to need to find a person with broad understanding of PHP/MySQL for that, considering it's server sided.

    I do. Login systems are one of the easiest things to do in this whole project. The issues are met when it comes to sessions and security which are most likely to fail when you start a project from nothing.
  • How are you meant to automate room creation?

    Sessions aren't a big deal.

    Also how are you supposed to automate the Vent channel creation? AFAIK Vent doesn't have any API.
  • I have a system like that, its connected to my ipboard, it has ladders and tournaments, every member joins a team, and they receive the teamspeak info, in the forum with the wins they can unlock new things to use.
    I have it runing on a old pc with centos, im looking for a good vps to host with a teamspeak server, if people start to support, if i have the money and the time i can make it and host it.
  • Good idea and good luck. Something to bring back and to look forward to.
  • All in all Gurp, no one on this website knows how to program PHP/HTML/CSS proficiently enough to sustain your needs. For example, you wanted a login system. You're going to need to find a person with broad understanding of PHP/MySQL for that, considering it's server sided. Do you have webhosting plans figured out?

    clearly clueless
    TheBuzzer wrote: »
    How are you meant to automate room creation?

    Sessions aren't a big deal.

    Also how are you supposed to automate the Vent channel creation? AFAIK Vent doesn't have any API.
    You could do a proper ugly solution with calling directly to the vent client, "simulate tab five times, enter value from field, press tab, enter value from field2" etc, but that'd be pretty nasty.





    Not sure if any client has a decent api, but if it does, don't limit yourself to vent just because its vent.
  • It will be easy to use teamspeak since it supports lua scripts.
  • Mumble is also a great voip, because its open source, my knowledge in programming isnt that great.

    Im more of a web dev, although i do know my basics/intermediate programming (c++/java)
  • successful pug ran by gurp?

    no offense, but i don't see you as a person to host something like that, and if you can't even pay for your own ventrilo server, let alone people to make your website... meh


    Im making the website my self, i can't pay $20 for a ventrilo server, there are MANY people who would be kind enough who have a 100 slot ventrilo server and would lend it to the pug.
    iDrake wrote: »
    I do. Login systems are one of the easiest things to do in this whole project. The issues are met when it comes to sessions and security which are most likely to fail when you start a project from nothing.

    md5 encryption
  • [MOD]dot wrote: »
    You could do a proper ugly solution with calling directly to the vent client, "simulate tab five times, enter value from field, press tab, enter value from field2" etc, but that'd be pretty nasty.
    :D A totally messy hack but it would work, lol

    Not sure if any client has a decent api, but if it does, don't limit yourself to vent just because its vent.
    Yeah. Mumble stomps all over Vent IMO, plus it has a nice API that can be used over Ice or D-Bus (although I think they're deprecating D-Bus). I know the TS2 client had some minor API stuff, at least switching channels etc, so maybe TS3 would have the same thing on the server end (or the website could just interface with a client that has admin privs)



    Still no way to properly interface with CF to get automatic room creation though...

    Anyways the site wouldn't really be a big deal to code or host. When you think about it, it's quite a bit simpler than a full-blown league, and you won't be serving big files or anything so the part that would probably use the most bandwidth is the voice server. I can't imagine it being *super* active so shared hosting or a low end VPS would probably be plenty.

    If this actually goes anywhere, I'd be willing to help out. I'm fairly decent at PHP, with experience interfacing game things with websites. I do custom client/server stuff too. I can do some web design but really prefer not to :)

    (I was actually working on a full-blown league for another game. The idea was that once matches were scheduled, the server would be automatically launched and the endgame results would automatically be recorded. I quit working on it because the community was garbage and just wanted to release bad maps and come up with conspiracy theories rather than actually do anything productive. C'est la vie)

    KimiKelKu wrote: »
    I have it runing on a old pc with centos, im looking for a good vps to host with a teamspeak server, if people start to support, if i have the money and the time i can make it and host it.

    I have a low end VPS at BurstNet. They're on the budget end of things and kind of "hit or miss", but at $5/mo for the cheapest plan you don't have much to lose. You hear these horror stories about their support, but every time I contact them about something the response is quite fast. The disk IO speeds have gotten a bit worse for me over time, but I'm not running anything high-volume so it's really not an issue.

    Look around WHT.
  • TheBuzzer wrote: »
    :D A totally messy hack but it would work, lol



    Yeah. Mumble stomps all over Vent IMO, plus it has a nice API that can be used over Ice or D-Bus (although I think they're deprecating D-Bus). I know the TS2 client had some minor API stuff, at least switching channels etc, so maybe TS3 would have the same thing on the server end (or the website could just interface with a client that has admin privs)



    Still no way to properly interface with CF to get automatic room creation though...

    No the automatic room, is not possible, although.. there will be a chat room so it can be sorted out on who wants to make it. Keep cf windowed mode and go to your browser, its only a 5 second process.
  • No the automatic room, is not possible, although.. there will be a chat room so it can be sorted out on who wants to make it. Keep cf windowed mode and go to your browser, its only a 5 second process.

    I can think of two ways to do it automatically but neither is something Z8 would really want people doing.

    It'd be a shame to have to have people do it manually because we all know if you give someone the chance to mess something up, they will mess it up :P
  • There's a huge difference between learning something and understanding it.

    If you don't understand something, you haven't learned it....

    All in all Gurp, no one on this website knows how to program PHP/HTML/CSS proficiently enough to sustain your needs. For example, you wanted a login system. You're going to need to find a person with broad understanding of PHP/MySQL for that, considering it's server sided. Do you have webhosting plans figured out?
    And since when did you know the professions of everyone here?

    The real problem is I don't think you'll find anyone here that wants, or would even have the time to do it.
  • l_Maven_l wrote: »
    If you don't understand something, you haven't learned it....



    And since when did you know the professions of everyone here?

    The real problem is I don't think you'll find anyone here that wants, or would even have the time to do it.

    Lol


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