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Just wondering if my thought is possible
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Hello, thank you for taking a look at this thread. I've been using the C++ language for almost two years now, although my knowledge doesn't amount to much due to the fact that my teacher is a complete moron, hence the reason I'm here, trying to strike out on my own. That was irrelevant, but ah, whatever.
Currently, I am writing a trivia "bot" although, it will be more of a game than anything. I have the "bot" part of it written and working, but what I am wondering, is if it is possible to upload the file that my scores, name, ect.. are written to, to a web-server, or some type of storage device unto which I can display the top 10 scores, names, ect? I don't want someone to just give me the code, seeing as I am trying to actually learn how to do it, so if you could maybe toss a resource or something along those lines my way, it would be greatly appreciated. Also, yes I realize I must use an internet language to display the scores, I've already got that part under control, I just find it rather pointless when I have to include in the comment, my website, so people can upload their scores. One of the other reasons I think this method would be more efficient is so people cannot then just modify there score, and lie about it. I appreciate any and all responses, thank you for your time.
Currently, I am writing a trivia "bot" although, it will be more of a game than anything. I have the "bot" part of it written and working, but what I am wondering, is if it is possible to upload the file that my scores, name, ect.. are written to, to a web-server, or some type of storage device unto which I can display the top 10 scores, names, ect? I don't want someone to just give me the code, seeing as I am trying to actually learn how to do it, so if you could maybe toss a resource or something along those lines my way, it would be greatly appreciated. Also, yes I realize I must use an internet language to display the scores, I've already got that part under control, I just find it rather pointless when I have to include in the comment, my website, so people can upload their scores. One of the other reasons I think this method would be more efficient is so people cannot then just modify there score, and lie about it. I appreciate any and all responses, thank you for your time.
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