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On 12/30/2018 at 11:42 PM, wutango said:

hi, can i try out the agility script? thank you in advance!

 

On 12/31/2018 at 9:26 AM, libirator said:

May I also try out the agility script? Tyvm^^

Hi both, trials have been activated :)

Apologies for the delay; happy new year!

Apa

On 12/31/2018 at 11:26 AM, dormic said:

Where's the link for AIO Herblore - FREE & OPEN-SOURCE?

 

Would be interesting to see how you coded it.

Here:

Thanks for showing interest :)

-Apa

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On 1/2/2019 at 11:02 AM, Apaec said:

 

Hi both, trials have been activated :)

Apologies for the delay; happy new year!

Apa

Here:

Thanks for showing interest :)

-Apa

I like the fact that you're using patterns in your script ? Found the observer pattern for example that you're using for your tasks, but I can't seem to understand why. You already have a queue for your tasks? Other patterns that you used? Learning them atm.

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On 1/4/2019 at 8:44 AM, limprizket said:

hey could i get a trial on  Rooftop Agility please ??

 

23 hours ago, Laiha said:

Hi!

I would like to try out sand crabs script because Im interested in buying it.

Thanks!

 

20 hours ago, jakemick said:

id like a trail of sand crabs please

and does it work on mac? never done this before

All trials activated! :)

@jakemick Yes, it should work on mac. OSBot runs with Java, so you will have to have that installed :)

-Apa

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35 minutes ago, dormic said:

I like the fact that you're using patterns in your script ? Found the observer pattern for example that you're using for your tasks, but I can't seem to understand why. You already have a queue for your tasks? Other patterns that you used? Learning them atm.

Hey :)

The observer pattern was simply an addition such that the GUI list model could update in real time with the registered tasks. This is a neater solution to manually adding the tasks to both the list model AND the herbloreTaskManager. You may also have noticed that the Main class is also registered as an observer to the herbloreTaskManager - this is such that any changes to the queue can be printed to the console. This too is a neater solution for the aforementioned reason :)

Off the top of my head, I'm not sure what other patterns are at play in the script, a lot of it is just taking advantage of the structure which OO concepts such as inheritance / interfaces provide.

Apa

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