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Steve Renuken
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Posted - 2013.12.10 19:44:00 -
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Woo!
Thanks CCP FoxFour
Now, I'm hoping this is provided under the same basic rules as the Eve SDE, which means that I'm not going to get slapped for the conversions I've stuck here: https://www.fuzzwork.co.uk/dump/dust/uprising-1.7-667061/
It's a lot less needed than conversions for the Eve SDE, as, iirc, PHP has a PDO driver for sqlite built in. However, some people (me, at least) like sticking to the same DB type as much as possible. And want something a little more feature packed.
I'd expect to have a basic browser up and running pretty quickly.
Not to sound ungrateful, because I am grateful, would it be possible to get the layout data for the nifty map that we have in Dust added to the SDE at some stage? (I keep asking for it. Sometimes I think I sound like a stuck record)
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Steve Renuken
Guardian Solutions DARKSTAR ARMY
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Posted - 2013.12.10 21:34:00 -
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Turkevich wrote:For years we've been promised a 3rd party developer agreement for Eve. As it stands developers are forbidden to monetize their applications. I assume we are in the same situation with Dust.
Developer accounts for the major phone OS manufacturers cost money. It's $99 per year typically. This adds up. Without being able to charge a small fee for my applications I'm forced to add advertisement into them to pay the bills. That disgusts me as the ads make any UI design ugly. I want to provide my users with an ad-free option.
When can we expect a 3rd party agreement that allows us to charge for our applications?
Typically = On Apple's store.
The Google Play store is a one off $25 fee.
I wouldn't hold your breath, when it comes to being able to charge for these Apps. Not unless you want to talk directly to CCP to arrange a licensing agreement, to monetize their IP. |
Steve Renuken
Guardian Solutions DARKSTAR ARMY
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Posted - 2013.12.10 21:56:00 -
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Turkevich wrote:Steve Renuken wrote:Typically = On Apple's store. You forgot Windows Phone. Don't worry, so has most of the world.
Heh.
$19 a year for an individual account, $99 for a company account. The individual account /looks/ like it should be fine?
Then there's Blackberry, but who used them? |
Steve Renuken
Guardian Solutions DARKSTAR ARMY
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Posted - 2013.12.11 10:47:00 -
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https://www.fuzzwork.co.uk/catma/
it's a very rough pass. will show you everything in the same super-category (where they share the same parent category. First category up is level, standard, advanced, etc. then you have the type.) |
Steve Renuken
Guardian Solutions DARKSTAR ARMY
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Posted - 2013.12.12 11:09:00 -
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Jean afer Salpun wrote:Severus Smith wrote:CCP FoxFour wrote:I am currently aware of a few issues with the SDE. Mainly: * typeID 351320 is missing from it and referenced in vehicles. For now know it's a type for the passenger seat. * Slots on vehicles and dropsuits have a missing attribute known as visibility and this is missing. You will notice some vehicles have more slots in the SDE than they do on TQ. Thats because of this. * Icons for some of the new types in 1.7 are missing from the TQ image server. While not directly SDE related it does affect tools. Shall hopefully have a fix for this soon.
The missing type and attribute will be added in the next version of the SDE and I will try and get a new version generated for Friday or Monday.
Keep the amazing work up guys! You are doing wonderful things with this and I cannot wait to see more. Ok FoxFour, this has been bugging me. What the heck is Catma? I work with Databases a lot and have never heard of it. Some internet searching turns up some Genome Microarray sequence DB (or something) yet despite looking for some time I can't find anything on any other DB engine with any reference to the term "Catma". So unless DUST's data is stored as a DNA sequence I am thoroughly confused... Catma/Dogma is the in house names for the databases that holds the info and the coding for how it is accessed. Eve devs use dogma on the eve side while dust devs using almost the same database code call it catma. Might be the reverse. Having the same source code allows information to pass from one system to the other allowing orbital strikes and other things like the combined in game market (SoonTM) and 3rd party tools like the kill mail readers and out of game fitting tools. SDE's allow 3rd party developers to have an "official" source for stats instead of guessing from in game experience.
Dogma is the Eve DB of effects. all the attributes which affect game play are in there. in the eve SDE, you'll find it in the dgm* tables. 'An authoritative principle, belief, or statement of ideas or opinion, especially one considered to be absolutely true.'
Catma, well, the name is a joke. just one of those jokes that sticks.
I wouldn't be too surprised to see Batma in WoD. |
Steve Renuken
Guardian Solutions DARKSTAR ARMY
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Posted - 2013.12.13 10:51:00 -
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Shadowz42 wrote:For all the 3rd party devs, if you're not following @fuzzysteve on twitter, you should. He does all kinds of data transformation for the EVE SDE and it looks like he's starting it for Dust now too. https://www.fuzzwork.co.uk/dump/dust/
https://forums.dust514.com/default.aspx?g=posts&m=1588299#post1588299
There's no escaping me. |
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