Nukepedia is back up. We are still scanning the site for suspicious
content but hopefully that's it.
Please let me know if you still find those odd links.
Cheers,
frank
On 4/12/12 12:59 PM, Frank Rueter wrote:
cool. we will wrap our heads around how we can organise time to code
up a new repo.
When the time comes I will make sure to touch base with you guys here
for suggestions.
Cheers,
frank
On 4/12/12 12:45 PM, chris wrote:
On 12/3/12 at 11:09 PM, (Julik Tarkhanov) wrote:
new versions and things? or integration with github?
i was always a bit scared of github because it seemed complicated (to
a hobby coder like me) but when i saw the integration with sublime
text i was blown a way and decided i want to store my cruddy code in
a similar way.
still getting my feet wet, but if nuke would offer something similar,
or better even like sublime texts integrated package control (with
versioning), i think that would be huge!
chris
ps: here is where i discovered it...
https://tutsplus.com/lesson/installing-plugins-without-package-control/
https://tutsplus.com/lesson/package-control/
(the tuts are good intro for sublime text too)
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