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breakfast 11-22-2010 08:35 PM

Zynga Poker Bot
 
Someone should write a Zynga Poker bot. It would direct HUGE traffic to the site.

There also seems to be a huge underground market of buying/selling the game's chips.

Dragoon 11-22-2010 10:08 PM

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Originally Posted by breakfast
Someone should write a Zynga Poker bot. It would direct HUGE traffic to the site.

There also seems to be a huge underground market of buying/selling the game's chips.


What exactly is Zynga poker? Generic texas hold 'em? Probably wouldn't be too hard to make something, if we could hunt down a good guide to poker statistics to go by, or something.

.. 11-23-2010 05:53 PM

Zynga = Facebook game cash crop.

They seem to make all of the games people are addicted to. They make farmville, Mafia Wars, and a lot of other games. People pay for chips, tokens, etc.. People would most definitely make a one time investment that would gurantee they never had to pay again. If it is made, we should promote it on facebook lol.

Biddykins 11-24-2010 04:37 AM

Bots for any of the Zynga games would bring us amazing wealth and traffic, I've said this before.

EM2915 11-27-2010 06:53 PM

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Originally Posted by Biddykins
Bots for any of the Zynga games would bring us amazing wealth and traffic, I've said this before.


Problem is no one here has the programming knowledge to make it happen.

Biddykins 11-29-2010 09:43 AM

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Originally Posted by EM2915
Problem is no one here has the programming knowledge to make it happen.

Totally incorrect on that. Charles definitely does, he's just too busy I imagine, and I'm sure other people do. Charles wasn't the only person releasing programs back in the day (though he was arguably the best).

I'm learning Java currently for programming apps on Android. Apps could bring in some money too, as people dont mind paying like $0.99 for stuff.

Jakub 11-29-2010 11:54 PM

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Originally Posted by Biddykins
Totally incorrect on that. Charles definitely does, he's just too busy I imagine, and I'm sure other people do. Charles wasn't the only person releasing programs back in the day (though he was arguably the best).

I'm learning Java currently for programming apps on Android. Apps could bring in some money too, as people dont mind paying like $0.99 for stuff.

whatever happened to firebird?

.. 12-01-2010 10:38 AM

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Originally Posted by Jakub
whatever happened to firebird?



and Lucas?

Biddykins 12-01-2010 07:48 PM

And X? I think X and Ghost started some bot site or something and actually made a fair amount of cash off it.

EM2915 12-01-2010 08:32 PM

Chromo used to code didn't he?

CO3 12-14-2010 03:07 AM

Sirchris and I are about to venture into some coding prospects. When we're done I wouldn't mind collaborating on something, if anything for the experience. I can keep anyone interested posted on that situation.

Biddykins 12-14-2010 01:16 PM

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Originally Posted by CO3
Sirchris and I are about to venture into some coding prospects. When we're done I wouldn't mind collaborating on something, if anything for the experience. I can keep anyone interested posted on that situation.

What is it you're doing?

CO3 12-15-2010 09:27 AM

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Originally Posted by Biddykins
What is it you're doing?


We've recently found ourselves needing a very specific set of tools to make certain things I'd rather not discuss easier and we settled on Java due to its portability and popularity. We're not stopping with Java but merely starting. As we need it, we'll move onto other languages.

I believe we should focus on what it is we will be able to do once we learn these things. Realistically we'll be programming grunts. We wont quite have the creativity to formulate the best ideas (but we wont be mindless drones either) but we'll be able to help make a manifestation of the ideas, maintain, and expand upon what has already been zoned and built.

It'll be a while before we'll be ready to go, however. Not much has changed on the me-being-busy front and I'm doing all I can to manage my time to the best of my abilities. To be blunt you're looking at about 2 or 3 months before we're going to be seriously useful.

.. 12-15-2010 10:28 AM

:eek: the suspense is killing me!

breakfast 12-15-2010 10:55 PM

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Originally Posted by CO3
We've recently found ourselves needing a very specific set of tools to make certain things I'd rather not discuss easier and we settled on Java due to its portability and popularity. We're not stopping with Java but merely starting. As we need it, we'll move onto other languages.

I believe we should focus on what it is we will be able to do once we learn these things. Realistically we'll be programming grunts. We wont quite have the creativity to formulate the best ideas (but we wont be mindless drones either) but we'll be able to help make a manifestation of the ideas, maintain, and expand upon what has already been zoned and built.

It'll be a while before we'll be ready to go, however. Not much has changed on the me-being-busy front and I'm doing all I can to manage my time to the best of my abilities. To be blunt you're looking at about 2 or 3 months before we're going to be seriously useful.

prediction: another co3 project will fail to take off let alone taxi to the runway


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