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Where can I get SDK? Is it a download? A text file? What is it?


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Lol! That's SDK in common. He most probably thinks of the RMXP SDK. For that go into the scripts section of www.hbgames.org/forums and check out the stickied topic. It should be there and all instructions you need.
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What is it?

Quote from: SephirothSpawn
Some of you may have been wondering exactly what and where this "SDK" thing came from. Well here it is.

SDK - Standard Development Kit

Features:

The SDK is a rewrite of many of the default classes, a module with scripting tools and a set of scripting standards. The SDK is aimed at the combatable issues of many scripts fight over the same methods of the default classes. The SDK breaks up these methods into many other methods targeted directly at one function. The hope is that by breaking up these methods you limit the need to over write then whole method and can Alias just the area or function you want to add to or edit.

The SDK should NOT be edited and redistribute with out contacting a Member of the SDK Team. Edits to the SDK may cause massive capability errors and would defeat what we are trying to do here.

When you post a script you should state if it’s SDK compatible and what version it’s compatible with. A member of the SDK Team will review it and flag it to receive a SDK logo signifying that it is indeed SDK compatible. Questions regarding the SDK or making scripts SDK compatible should be directed to a SDK team Member.

SDK scripts are in NO way better then non SDK scripts. A higher level of time and effort has however been invested into them by the scripter to hopefully limit compatibly issues.

SDK Team Members:

Near Fantastica
Fuso
Wachunga
Prexus
Trickster
SephirothSpawn

FAQ :

Dose this goes above main?
When you are installing the SDK place it above the all your other scripts but below the default scripts.
Will my old scripts still work?
If your scripts work now then they should work after you install the SDK although that is not 100% tested


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