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Jachos

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  1. Jachos replied to Token's topic in Others
    you sir are a god
  2. Perfect! Your example was well structured and easy to understand, and is equivalent to what I'm attempting to accomplish. Thanks homie! Sorry for my garbled example it seems you understood. You guessed correctly about the AIO; this is a nicely generalizable construction, so I'm thinking things will work out nicely
  3. Hey guys! Newbie here. I'm writing my first chopper script using a standard node/task based framework, and I want to introduce a way to dynamically select a task (position, target, endconditions) when my script starts. More specifically, I'm looking for some code magic that will run once on start, hold a few pieces of data, and be referable from within any of my node classes. Unfortunately I'm new to programming, so I'm clueless as to where I would even start searching for such a thing. I attempted coding a task object which held static variables and was instantiated in my main script class, but I ran into goofy runtime errors that have me thinking there's a better way to accomplish my goal.

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