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| 05 Apr 2017 08:33 AM |
| Im currently learning to script, and I feel the only way to get better is to join or start a project, so I would be please if someone took me in as a student into their team |
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Mokuteki
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| 05 Apr 2017 08:38 AM |
| Depends what you know, some people could consider it as having to slow down if you lack a lot of knowledge. |
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Atavis
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| 05 Apr 2017 09:06 AM |
I'd take you on but this all smells strongly of Troll.
120,632 slices of pizza and counting! |
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| 05 Apr 2017 10:21 AM |
If I could rank my self, I would be a 2 or 3
I know how to use basic functions to change properties |
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Mokuteki
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| 05 Apr 2017 12:52 PM |
| Ya, out of 10. I can't improve if I'm not working on anything though |
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Mokuteki
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| 05 Apr 2017 01:19 PM |
| Of course you can, you can't work on anything without having any actual knowledge other than changing a color of a part. Just check wiki, try their scripts and attempt to remake them. Make sure you Google all the errors and what they could mean, it helps a lot. |
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