This was a challenge I faced around 15 to 20 years ago. Back in the days we where developing plugins for Bukkit which was a inofficial plugin system for Minecraft. The famous BananaB (one of the best and greatest Bukkit plugin devs) came up with this idea and a ton of damn good plugins stemed from this.
Rules are easy enough: Write a unique homebrew in 100 or less lines of code. Note that back in the Bukkit days it was 50 LoC but that was Java while we're using more low-level languages on the Wii U.
You might ask why I'm doing this now? Well, I think it's a better idea to challenge devs than https://gbatemp.net/threads/the-future-of-the-wii-u-a-rallying-cry-for-homebrew-enthusiasts.628936/ even while it contains no monetary price.
Back in the Bukkit days we saw simple (but usable) prove of concepts stemming from this which later on growed into some of the best plugins in Bukkits history. Let's see if we're able to recreate this, shall we?
So are you ready for this? Show us your 100 LoC homebrew!
Rules are easy enough: Write a unique homebrew in 100 or less lines of code. Note that back in the Bukkit days it was 50 LoC but that was Java while we're using more low-level languages on the Wii U.
You might ask why I'm doing this now? Well, I think it's a better idea to challenge devs than https://gbatemp.net/threads/the-future-of-the-wii-u-a-rallying-cry-for-homebrew-enthusiasts.628936/ even while it contains no monetary price.
Back in the Bukkit days we saw simple (but usable) prove of concepts stemming from this which later on growed into some of the best plugins in Bukkits history. Let's see if we're able to recreate this, shall we?
So are you ready for this? Show us your 100 LoC homebrew!
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