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Re: SE4 development tools
C was about the 10th language I learned. Other Languages paved the way, and C was actually an improvement and easier to learn than some. I can see where C would be tricky for the newbie. LOL
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Re: SE4 development tools
<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>1. Sign up for a course at your school/college/university.
2. Find someone who knows how to program to teach you. 3. Buy a book and teach yourself.<HR></BLOCKQUOTE> that's exactly the order i followed http://www.shrapnelgames.com/ubb/images/icons/icon7.gif 2 years ago when i went to college i started learning java, half a year later, i also learned about C++, then six months ago a friend of mine who knows a lot about C and C++ teached me a lot about C++ that i didn't learn at school. Right know i'm making 2 games, one in java and alone, and one in C++ with my friend and some other people who don't know how to program and are just there for ideas. The one in Java is going pretty well, i find it much easier to program, but the performance of a Java program is not as good as a C++ program so there is a limit on what i can do with the game. The one in C++ is more dificult, especially because you really have to plan the complete structure of the game before you start programming. If you want to learn how to program, don't just learn a language, but also learn a modelling language like UML and a bit about Object Oriented programming, it can really help if you're making complicated games like 4x |
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