Jarvis, you are doing fine. (Not that it holds much weight coming from me. xD)
Some people here, feel a need to demand things from others, while doing nothing themselves. When the truth is, they just want the price to rise, so they can dump, like the original dev did. Because actual investors, realize the reality of the situation. They still don't grasp the reality that the high price they saw it at, was a fake pump price, not the actual value. Instead of buying more low, to lower the average value they paid, they would rather just complain about it not being as high as it was, when they bought it on the rise, then didn't dump in time. They see a hand-full of coins selling low, and freak. Not even realizing that there is barely 10% of all minted coins even listed for sale, and of that 10% listed, only about 20% are in a realistic selling-price range. (That is 2% of the total coins, in a realistic selling-price range.) They also don't seem to grasp that every coin sold, is a coin purchased by someone-else.
Just let your local dev/programmer know about using the diff-comparison tool online, between similar coins, to isolate all the actual changes. The process is simple, and makes coin-duplication easy. (Thus, the vast variety of coins floating around, without any originality.)
If needed, I can provide an old link to "how to clone a coin", which goes into some great detail on the whole step-by-step process. However, it uses LTC and some fictitious coin as an example. Instead of having him try to make heads or tails of all the pages of code, most of which can not be altered at all, and some of it actually internally dead code. (Some old things were kept for reverse compatibility reading older blocks and validating the transactions, but being a new coin, those old code sections can be removed. That, and the genesis-block creation code, which is only needed for the first creation of the coin, then it is never needed again. Though, that may not be included in some new clones, because they removed it in later versions.)
The person I have looking into the coin, may be able to assist, once it is setup and running. However, I am having to show him everything I know first. (The rest I am having to direct him to online dev-chats, where I slip-in from time to time. It is surprising how friendly they are to strangers. But they too, have limited time available to assist beyond most chat-rooms.)
P.S. Chill in the other coin rooms, with similar algs. Only takes a few minutes to find the main devs details and work-up some friendly dialogue.
P.P.S. Dragon, YOU were not the only one I was talking to. I simply commented ONCE on your post that DEMANDED that Jarvis do things, and told him how to do his job, saying it should be his top priority. It is not his job to do YOUR bidding, unless you are paying him, then it is his job, and you can tell him what to do. You just created the account a few days ago, and are making demands? You didn't even have an account here when the old dev was around! (I assume you burned-through your other account, or have multiple accounts, in an attempt to look like someone new. Still, you are not in a position to make demands.)