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Structure of code using Mush ( Newbie)

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Posted by Tkl1129   Hong Kong  (43 posts)  Bio
Date Sat 09 Jul 2011 02:19 AM (UTC)
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I just want to gather more infomation for my reference that design the structure of code in Mush. Too many method that I cannot make it clearly ....^_^

1. Script file: this funtions for maintain some own functions() right? do anything could be store at here? for example, an database array? triggers?...

2. Array / Table: Where should I put the array database? I want setup a database permenantly...or I store at script file and open it everytime when I load?

3. Variables: Can variables store more than 1 string? or that become an array?

4. function() : where can I put my own write functions? script file? or have other place can store it?

5. Trigger : I see most of people discuss in forum is in XML format, I know that could be copy and past function, but is that more covinience to write inside XML? hows you guys preference?

6. Notepad : I'd set the script editor be Notepad++, but beside script file, anyother things I can edit inside it? such as trigger...alias..since I think that is more convinience for editing

Thanks for all kindly help :P
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