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[Question]Difference between SourceMM Plugins & Soucepawn?


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DiscoBBQ
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Old 04-23-2007 , 18:12   [Question]Difference between SourceMM Plugins & Soucepawn?
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Hey guys;
Whats the difference between the plugins in this sourcepawn subfourm and the one labled SourceMM Plugins and stuff with all the .dll's and cpp opposed to these (mostly) 1 file plugins?
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Old 04-23-2007 , 19:35   Re: [Question]Difference between SourceMM Plugins & Soucepawn?
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SourcePawn is parsed by a SourceMM plugin called SoureMod. They both can do alot, but SourcePawn is easier for management... the .smx files are linux and windows compatible, so if you are coding you don't have to worry as much about the technical stuff.
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Old 04-24-2007 , 20:14   Re: [Question]Difference between SourceMM Plugins & Soucepawn?
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SourcePawn is the scripting language for the SourceMod Scripting API into SourceMM.

It allows you to script plugins, as opposed to write whole C++ programs...basically it's the lazy man's plugin writing app...I don't think I can put it any better ;).
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Old 04-24-2007 , 22:57   Re: [Question]Difference between SourceMM Plugins & Soucepawn?
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Compare Half-Life's AMXModx (SourceMod) to MetaMod (SourceMM)
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