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Implementing From Heaven7

The DGD Mailing List has the honor of being frequently read by Neil McBride, also known as Sarak, who was one of the primary implementors of the Heaven7 MUDLib. He highly recommends that, rather than porting an architecturally outdated lib like H7 to DGD, you plan to simply rewrite it in a cleaner, more modern way and wind up implementing the same functionality.

At 03:24 PM 8/27/2004, Sarak (Neil McBride) wrote:
><snip>
>
>If you want a H7 lib, then IMO it's best to stick with the LDMud driver.
>If you want a lib like H7 on DGD, going down this road might be a useful
>learning experience, but you'll probably be writing a completely new lib
>by the time you complete it anyway ;)
>
>Cheers,
>
>Neil
>aka Sarak