[FREE] Suggest me some plugins for my portfolio.

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My HDD fucked up a while ago and lost me all of my valuable projects, so now I don't really have any portfolio for myself. Suggest me something. Relatively smaller projects, but even if it's large I'll do it(it will take a long while). You'll get a copy of the plugin you've suggested.

All you need to do is tell me the name of the plugin, the version it is intended to run on(server version), and the description.
 
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How about a battle royale plugin? Maybe a finished profile API? How about a minigame API, that could be neat.

I also recommend you learn how to commit and push code with git, that’s an exceptionally useful skill
Yeah, I can agree with that one! Pushing three times in multiple months of work and suddenly leaving because your PC gave out and happened to contain weeks' worth of work is pretty bad business practice. Just my two cents though!
 

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Use github or bitbucket PLEASE...

As for a plugin imo you are better off contributing / fixing bugs on open source plugins, reading over them and understanding them will help you a lot more than making another shitter version of essentials (just saying). If that's not for you try making a big and complex plugin, (custom enchants perhaps?) and continuing to develop it over time as supposed to short small plugins.

edit: Also a plus with using github and making your software open source is you can just link your github and if you document plugins enough its better than what most people use for portfolios
 
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How about a battle royale plugin? Maybe a finished profile API? How about a minigame API, that could be neat.

I also recommend you learn how to commit and push code with git, that’s an exceptionally useful skill
I do know how to commit and push code to git, good luck with MCBR and have a nice day[DOUBLEPOST=1545142218][/DOUBLEPOST]
Yeah, I can agree with that one! Pushing three times in multiple months of work and suddenly leaving because your PC gave out and happened to contain weeks' worth of work is pretty bad business practice. Just my two cents though!
Sorry for my computer giving out and you not having my code. Goodbye.


EDIT: Seeing you go after me in such a manner is a little pathetic. Try harder next time.

Drakonn I will be using gitlab.
 
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I do know how to commit and push code to git, good luck with MCBR and have a nice day[DOUBLEPOST=1545142218][/DOUBLEPOST]
Sorry for my computer giving out and you not having my code. Goodbye.


EDIT: Seeing you go after me in such a manner is a little pathetic. Try harder next time.

Drakonn I will be using gitlab.
shoulda synced it with cloud storage :)
 

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It was essentially a trust issue too, you are right, though, could have stored it in a private repository that only I have access too.
I think writing code for a company, promising to give that code to the company, beginning to have trust issues, and then your hard drive randomly failing and you blocking the other people involved and refusing communication is pretty unprofessional.

Also, for many companies you will work for, storing their work outside of their servers and infrastructure can actually be a violation of an NDA, so I advise caution in doing that.

Hiding work you’ve been contracted for intentionally though... not cool man
 

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I think writing code for a company, promising to give that code to the company, beginning to have trust issues, and then your hard drive randomly failing and you blocking the other people involved and refusing communication is pretty unprofessional.

Also, for many companies you will work for, storing their work outside of their servers and infrastructure can actually be a violation of an NDA, so I advise caution in doing that.

Hiding work you’ve been contracted for intentionally though... not cool man
As much as I'd like this thread to be 10+ pages of you being angry at things we've already settled before, I don't have the patience to deal with it, DM me on discord. Anyways, I don't think you understand-- there are some circumstances you can't control, my hard drive failing was just one of those. Blocking you guys was my mistake, and my bad, obviously, I just didn't want to deal with backlash so I thought that was the opportunity to take. Lesson learned, I guess.
 
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