12/30/2023 0 Comments Mudlet table findIf you already know how to code and feel like you’ve got a great grasp on Mudlet, this likely isn’t for you. But I’m more likely to pick someone ‘under’ qualified than ‘over’ qualified because otherwise I’ll feel like I’m ripping you off. You’d still have a fair bit to learn but not be so green that I have to teach you what a trigger is. Know what a table is, have maybe made a Geyser widget or two, but not necessarily already be doing your own OOP Geyser object extensions or algorithm optimizations and the like yet. Ideally, for this to be of maximum benefit to us both you would be an intermediate Mudlet user. Jokes aside, I need some code written that I just can’t find the time to write myself, and I’m willing to spend some personal 1-on-1 instruction time with someone in exchange for code crafted using the things I’ve taught you. Or in corpo-speak: Hey there, have I got an opportunity for you!! I’m talking about on-the-job training in a fast-paced environment at my startup! We’re accepting applications for intern positions**, it’s a chance to get in on the ground floor of something special! I am willing to trade my knowledge of the more obscure corners of Mudlet and ask in exchange that you spend some of your time putting this dark knowledge to use for my purposes. I find that I have more good ideas for things than I have time to create them. I am a curmudgeonly hermit atop a lonely mountain in search of an apprentice.
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