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It's mainly just experimental at the moment, but I'm considering making a scripting language dedicated to OSBot that can export to Jar format (like local scripts). It would be available on the SDN for free or for a low monthly price (under $5.00 / month).

 

It would have a built in paint tool, path creation tool, and some other high-productivity gadgets.

 

What are your thoughts?

Well Dashboard, you have already created Super Script Factory, which I think is very, very cool.  If this is what you want to do as well, I think you should go for it.  If its as simple as that, I think a lot of people would use it.  

 

The only problem might be that SSF and this would compete with each other, and you might see sales go down.  As long as you keep developing SSF, and you don't think it'll hurt your profits too much, I think its a great idea.

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Well Dashboard, you have already created Super Script Factory, which I think is very, very cool.  If this is what you want to do as well, I think you should go for it.  If its as simple as that, I think a lot of people would use it.  

 

The only problem might be that SSF and this would compete with each other, and you might see sales go down.  As long as you keep developing SSF, and you don't think it'll hurt your profits too much, I think its a great idea.

 

Well right now I'm more concerned about my skill-set rather than profits. I couldn't see competing with myself being a problem.

So basically, you'd be creating a language to go on top of OSBot API. How custombizable will the script be? / how many logic types can u use?

 

IDK it's my honest opionon that if someone wants to learn to actually put some code down they mite as well just learn osb API and some basic jabba.

 

That being said you COULD prolly sell a good guide/class type program + powerful API which would be cooler....

 

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So basically, you'd be creating a language to go on top of OSBot API. How custombizable will the script be? / how many logic types can u use?

 

IDK it's my honest opionon that if someone wants to learn to actually put some code down they mite as well just learn osb API and some basic jabba.

 

That being said you COULD prolly sell a good guide/class type program + powerful API which would be cooler....

 

I could probably use reflection to allow UltraScript users access to the whole OSBot 2 API.

Well right now I'm more concerned about my skill-set rather than profits. I couldn't see competing with myself being a problem.

If you are more focused on improving what you can do with Java, I'd say go for it.  It'd be a cool thing to do

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You think the customers want to make scripts?

 

If they did, they wouldn't buy ours.  #logic

 

I have 363 SSF customers.

I have 363 SSF customers.

I have had over 3 times that on just one of my OSB1 scripts. The beautiful thing was, they didn't have to build a script each time they wanted to bot.

As long as there is no limit in some aspects of logic, like there is in SSF, where SSF will only become more and more flexible as the customers explore it. I would say it is not worth it to impliment this project unless any scripter can use it to make a script with any parameters, and it must be ready to use from the get-go. Nobody will use it if you have to constantly maintain it.

holy fucking shit

If you put this on the store, I'm literally going to submit Eclipse to the SDN.

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