I was just thinking, as someone who is trying to learn more about coding Python, I could turn to program sources and ask questions based off code that's already laid out. Which for me is easier to learn by than to ask blindly or to get an answer back I don't really understand.
So what I'm suggesting is adding what language the program is coded in, in its details. Maybe under the Author: title?
As someone who changes computers frecuently for work I lost the installation or code of some of the programs I use, so I re-download this programs, It'd be neat if the Downloads section on the profile shows only the unique downloads rather that the total amount of downloads.
Like it says I've made 78 downloads I would like to say only the unique amount of programs I've downloaded over time.
npm (02-03-2017)
i love luna
Unfortunately, these vB plugins are not native to me and it would take some digging into to try and modify it the way you guys want. With how busy I am, it's not easy for me to set time aside and try and do this. These are minor changes, but they could take me hours to figure out.
If you guys are interested, the plugin is called (you need an account to see links) for vBulletin 4... if you're interested in digging into this.
(you need an account to see links)
(you need an account to see links)(you need an account to see links)
------------------------
[02/24/2013] Stealth CORE is made into the first standalone Neopets auto-player.
------------------------
@(you need an account to see links) do you mean in the Downloads section or in the code snippets section?
If the program is a .exe, why does the language matter? Commonly it's gonna be .NET (VB or C#) or VB6.
For other files:
.jar files -> Java
.py -> Python
.cpp / .h -> C++
I could see this being useful in the Programming forums (specifically Code Snippets), however this is easier achieved by posting the language in the thread title.