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Update Tracker?


MCSammer

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I recently renewed my interest in oblivion and as such I have to go back through the nexus looking for updates to all of my old downloads.

 

So a thought occurred to me, there should be a way to track the download I already have! =D

 

 

I'm not sure if there are any application programmers on the nexus staff, but I was thinking that it would make an ideal database for tracking updates of the respective games.

 

*Idea for interface*

| Mod name | local version | latest version | Download Link |

 

Additionally, if there was a way to view the latest changes, those would be ideal to display when you highlight 'download link'

 

 

Again, I'm not sure how easy or complicated this would be, as I'm not all that familiar with what information is stored wherever, but I think it would/could be a very helpful program.

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I'm not an application programmer; never liked Object Oriented Programming.

 

The idea is a good one, and one I've known about for yonks now, but it's not going to happen so long as I can't be bothered to learn Java, C, or one of the other more known languages. Having done Java for two years during my Computer Science degree I can say I definately don't like or enjoy it.

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I'm not an application programmer; never liked Object Oriented Programming.

 

The idea is a good one, and one I've known about for yonks now, but it's not going to happen so long as I can't be bothered to learn Java, C, or one of the other more known languages. Having done Java for two years during my Computer Science degree I can say I definately don't like or enjoy it.

 

What is object oriented programmig?

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I'm not an application programmer; never liked Object Oriented Programming.

 

The idea is a good one, and one I've known about for yonks now, but it's not going to happen so long as I can't be bothered to learn Java, C, or one of the other more known languages. Having done Java for two years during my Computer Science degree I can say I definately don't like or enjoy it.

 

What is object oriented programmig?

 

Object Oriented Programming (from my understanding/interpretation) is programming where the application or program handles or deals with different aspects of 'objects'

 

Like let's say you have a green ball object

 

you run a application to change the color

 

the color property of the green ball will be changed to a different color..

 

But I'm kind of thinking that this program would have to be programmed from the admin side, where they have access to the file database.

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