I personally first opened an IDE up in 97 (vb6) and started messing around with connecting to MSN chat rooms. Such a shame closed now
After studying the protocol(as much as one needs at a time) It has been nothing but easy programming. The best thing i have learn't when writing my client that it's 80% string building. Once you have the outputted response it's a simple case of splitting and rebuilding the string. The rest of an IRC clients features are nothing but face value and can only be limited to the programmers imagination and knowledge of said language. Nothing to do with IRC.
Any way enough rambling. here are a few screen pic's (the client is likely around 3% finished since the possibilities are limitless.)
Application: IRC Client VS Msn Chat
Why: Fond memories
Language: VB.NET

Spectate (IRC Mode +m) is on and -v users cannot speak
This post has been edited by ident: 17 November 2011 - 03:42 PM

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