We now have a small plethora of "external programmes" for Oolite - ranging from Oolite Starter to JMcAfee's Oolite_bot for trading, the Nexus for (limited) multiplayer, maps, keyboard programmes and the various python helpers for transmogrifying ship models into something Oolite can understand.
I'd like to create a category on our wiki to collect all these under the same heading - a category which works for our Admiralty and other programmers, as well as dumb pilots such as your humble servant.
Does "External Programmes" do the job?
Reference: Category:Oolite utilities
Oolite External Programmes
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Re: Oolite External Programmes
Programs. A programme is something you might find at an opera, or on television, but computer code always comes in programs.
Consider yourself admonished, for spelling like a Québécois.
Oh yeah, I almost [forgot] my reason for replying: Third-party helper programs of DOOM! (Obviously.)
[When you forget to include one word in a sentence, and that word happens to be "forgot", there has to be a fancy Latin term for that phenomenon?]
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Re: Oolite External Programmes
Many years ago, when translating a small email for my manager I forgot one letter.Wildeblood wrote: ↑Tue Jul 02, 2024 6:09 am[When you forget to include one word in a sentence, and that word happens to be "forgot", there has to be a fancy Latin term for that phenomenon?]
The customer suggested to meet in 'your' office while I translated in 'our' office. Guess the impact...
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