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rtryan98 / Graphics and Engine development.md
Last active July 14, 2024 15:27
Talks, Posts, Papers and more for Graphics and (Game) Engine Development
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DorianAarno / How to grow your discord bot.md
Last active July 6, 2024 17:05
A guide on Bot Development and growth.

Hey there. During the time of bot development, I've learnt a lot, there are several things which I wish I could change and several things which I'm glad I did. I wish to share my experience which may help some beginners or even some experts.

Transfer your bot to team.

Before you reach verification, you must transfer your bot to a team and include a secured alt in the team. Many developers regret not doing it before their application reaches verification. This essentially provides a ray of hope of not losing your bot if you ever lose your main account.

Raise an epic centre of your project.

An epic centre is the core of your bot, your bot could be known for it. Take Dyno for example, we all know it for it's moderation capabilities. In a similar way, your bot must be known for something. You need to avoid being a sheep in the flock.

Effective Advertisement.

In my opinion advertising can prove out to be effective when you build something unique and let them know your goal behind it along