This .... 'messenger', while it has to potential to grow, is frankly the worst hack I have seen to date. I won't even get into the 'whys' of changing the password and user id to char* instead of char[255]'s.
If continued to be worked on, however, it could be something worthwhile. The libyahoo2 protocol library has some issues as it is (such as an outdated ymsg protocol, among others).
Consider it is the most current C based console messenger, I think it DOES need to grow, however, as I've written a bot from the same libs.
I LOVE zinc, but refuse to take on Python as of yet.
It's a shame there hasn't been more development in the past 10 months.
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This .... 'messenger', while it has to potential to grow, is frankly the worst hack I have seen to date. I won't even get into the 'whys' of changing the password and user id to char* instead of char[255]'s.
If continued to be worked on, however, it could be something worthwhile. The libyahoo2 protocol library has some issues as it is (such as an outdated ymsg protocol, among others).
Consider it is the most current C based console messenger, I think it DOES need to grow, however, as I've written a bot from the same libs.
I LOVE zinc, but refuse to take on Python as of yet.
It's a shame there hasn't been more development in the past 10 months.