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Myrss is an OpenSource GNU/GPL project. It's a smart way to get your own RSS Feed inside SecondLife. News: Published the stable version of new MYrss (lsl client and php server) com_myrss_rssfilter-1.0.5 Server php - Joomla's component myrss-lsl-1.1.0 Client lsl Get a free object
The server runs and calls methods that are specially created to take String paramters, as the target calling system, Second Life, does not support object oriented design in its built in scripting language, LSL. Early ReleasesThe main library (As a BlueJ Project) is SecondLife2 1-15-07 4-00-PM.zip
Various code from my second life products Created with the assistance of: A Bimbo's Guide To A Portable LSL Scripting Environment http://tiessam.blogspot.com/2008/02/bimbos-guide-to-portable-lsl-scripting.html
Quickly add your own LSL Snippets to an existing script using XML. Tired of re-inventing your own LSL code? Write it once and store it in a LSLSnippet XML file! Then, the next time you write a new script, just use the LSLSnippet XML file to insert it in your new LSL script making your LSL code
Classes for working with LSO, the LSL bytecode. LSOAssembler A rudimentary assembler, produces LSO bytecode from assembly language. LSODisassembler Imports a binary and produces text descriptions of everything. LSOOptimizer Optimizes an assembly to use less memory.
The quizHUD delivers educational material, quizzes and surveys to individual avatars in Second Life, using per-agent media settings. The system is administered from an external website, using PHP and a MySQL database. Project is supported by the University of the West of Scotland; Eduserv; and
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