Post by ForeverKuroi on Dec 12, 2020 12:58:46 GMT -5
repl.it/@esarousi/AWF#main.py
Hello! What I have over here is something I've developed for the AWF's show. Now if you're an e-fed owner, you may notice that it can be burdensome and quite tedious to:
Well my program has made this all easy! This is also done browser-based so you don't need to download anything in order to use it. You just simply follow the directions.
Obviously, this is only for AWF. If you're an admin elsewhere, you'll have to customize this for your fed but be careful of some things, such as specific punctuation. Anything that's brownish is text and can be edited, but anything that's white is Python language (the coding language I've used to create this). Anything that's blue is specific Python keywords used for operation such as functions.
To use this yourself, you'll need to copy and paste this. You'll need to create your own account. Quite honestly, you'll also have some improper codes and your code will crash. That's OK. Your computer won't be damaged. That just means your program won't work the way you'll want it to. If you need help, I'll most likely help you and I'll see what you did wrong. I'll just have to do it on my own schedule and I can't guarantee when I'll get around to it.
One last tip I'll give when it comes to quotes...
There are three kinds of quotes. They are:
How do these differentiate? Well the first two do the same thing. But if try to code the following:
Python will only recognize the following as a quote:
It'd recognize only this:
Now the third one is different. This is the only type of quote that spans across multiple lines. That's why you'll see that I used the triple quotes for the entrances. There are apostrophes and with songs and such, quotes are there too.
I hope you all enjoy!
-Kuroi
Hello! What I have over here is something I've developed for the AWF's show. Now if you're an e-fed owner, you may notice that it can be burdensome and quite tedious to:
- Construct a show skeleton (essentially the post where the show will be, including matches and segments)
- Find where all people's entrances are.
- Remember proper coding for different characters you have.
Well my program has made this all easy! This is also done browser-based so you don't need to download anything in order to use it. You just simply follow the directions.
Obviously, this is only for AWF. If you're an admin elsewhere, you'll have to customize this for your fed but be careful of some things, such as specific punctuation. Anything that's brownish is text and can be edited, but anything that's white is Python language (the coding language I've used to create this). Anything that's blue is specific Python keywords used for operation such as functions.
To use this yourself, you'll need to copy and paste this. You'll need to create your own account. Quite honestly, you'll also have some improper codes and your code will crash. That's OK. Your computer won't be damaged. That just means your program won't work the way you'll want it to. If you need help, I'll most likely help you and I'll see what you did wrong. I'll just have to do it on my own schedule and I can't guarantee when I'll get around to it.
One last tip I'll give when it comes to quotes...
There are three kinds of quotes. They are:
- '' (I'll call them single quotes)
- "" (Quotes)
- ''' ''' (Triple quotes)
How do these differentiate? Well the first two do the same thing. But if try to code the following:
'I'm the best around.'
Python will only recognize the following as a quote:
'I'[/quote]
Why? Because after the I is the same type of quote I used to begin.
Same thing if I did this:
[code]"Then I told Mongo, "Hey! Ognom is great!""
It'd recognize only this:
"Then I told Mongo, "
Now the third one is different. This is the only type of quote that spans across multiple lines. That's why you'll see that I used the triple quotes for the entrances. There are apostrophes and with songs and such, quotes are there too.
I hope you all enjoy!
-Kuroi