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H2k 01-13-2005 06:11 PM

Well U need To know Why phpBB and IPB Have More PowerFull MoD
 
Hello


Ok b4 i come to vb i was member at phpBB and i use phpBB over then 3 year then i have convert to vb .. so when i was in the phpBB i see that Many MOD and hack then VB

well if u need to know why

then the answer is very easy :

The Staff of phpBB Is Teaching their Member How To creat MOD they have Made many Tut And u can find them here.
this is Example
http://www.phpbb.com/kb/list_article...d3b9cdde2b7df7

u can see many tut ..

well IPB is same they also made many tut .. :squareeyed:

i hope som eone realy make any tut how to make MOD or HACK so we can Start to make our Own . :nervous:

Zachery 01-13-2005 06:20 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by H2k
Hello


Ok b4 i come to vb i was member at phpBB and i use phpBB over then 3 year then i have convert to vb .. so when i was in the phpBB i see that Many MOD and hack then VB

well if u need to know why

then the answer is very easy :

The Staff of phpBB Is Teaching their Member How To creat MOD they have Made many Tut And u can find them here.
this is Example
http://www.phpbb.com/kb/list_article...d3b9cdde2b7df7

u can see many tut ..

well IPB is same they also made many tut .. :squareeyed:

i hope som eone realy make any tut how to make MOD or HACK so we can Start to make our Own . :nervous:

There is no explicit documentation or tutorias. However if you ask we will help :)

Marco van Herwaarden 01-13-2005 07:26 PM

Well i never saw any "tut" on php, or any "tut" on vBulletin modding/hacking, but i have been writing my own hacks and modified existing ones to suite my needs. Without any help from this forum (not a member that long yet).

vBulletin is very well written and good structured. By studying a bit for yourself you can easily learn how to write your own hacks.

No "tut" on writing a hack needed, the best "tut" you already have: the vB sources.

H2k 01-13-2005 08:01 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MarcoH64
Well i never saw any "tut" on php, or any "tut" on vBulletin modding/hacking, but i have been writing my own hacks and modified existing ones to suite my needs. Without any help from this forum (not a member that long yet).

vBulletin is very well written and good structured. By studying a bit for yourself you can easily learn how to write your own hacks.

No "tut" on writing a hack needed, the best "tut" you already have: the vB sources.

you are good in php .. but poeple same me .. they are searching for tut ..

well if i ask u .. how u learn php .. then i'am perty sure that u learn from tut .. there is no way u learn by your self .

Reeve of shinra 01-13-2005 08:06 PM

There are hundreds of good tutorials on PHP available on the net including PHP.net. There are also a ton of great books teaching PHP in print today. If you really want to lean, thats the way to go.

I however have learned a great deal through modifying vbullitins php code to create modifactions my site needed.

Marco van Herwaarden 01-13-2005 08:16 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by H2k
you are good in php .. but poeple same me .. they are searching for tut ..

well if i ask u .. how u learn php .. then i'am perty sure that u learn from tut .. there is no way u learn by your self .

I learned php like i said, by reading vBulletin sources, sometimes searching in he php helpfile, and very ocasionally looking for a more "tut" like page on the web. That is all there is to it.

Bottom line is, that it should not be the task of vBulletin staff to write "tut"s on general php language. If you know the language, vBulletin sources are fairly easy to read, and if you have any problem left, people are always willing to help you further here in the forums.

Andreas 01-13-2005 08:19 PM

Before I started modifying vBulletin (about 1 1/2 years ago) I didn't know much about PHP at all.
But as already said, vBulletin is moreless good structured, therefor it's not too hard to get into it.

I never read any books or tutorials about PHP or mySQL - the source files, php.net, mysql.com (and sometimes google groups) are enough :)

Marco van Herwaarden 01-14-2005 03:14 AM

Maybe a list of links to those places somewhere posted, for those who can't find these would be enough.

AN-net 01-14-2005 08:41 AM

you can find a list of links to good internet sources via the php/coding forums here on vb.org

DrkFusion 01-14-2005 10:29 AM

I think its a good idea, a coding knowledge base, since alot of us here are hackers and hack-makers.

I wouldn't mind writing some tutorials, and I am sure there are great writers here who are also great hack-makers and hackers. There are documentations, but not clearly geared towards hack-making.

You might want to stick this into Site Feedback as well, to get the admins to more clearly look at it.

tut = tutorials?


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