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« on: January 01, 2004, 12:02:17 pm »
Rulzern, your a guy to my heart. You know what you and you program too. Your right, I should take my own decisions and sometimes.. Things you think that take 1 week, takes 5 weeks. However, I am now busy with Visual Basic and I know all the basics and Windows programming with that. Now I am switching to DirectX which will take lot\'s of work to learn.
I took VB after I learned that it was way easier then C++ and due to my background with QB I knew a lot about it already which I liked most. After VB, I want to program first a lot but if the first game isn\'t how we wanted it.. Even if it\'s just the speed. I might just learn C/C++ again... Because I know a lot of VB then, I might have some advantage.. I don\'t know.. But it would be handy.
However, I can now hardly imagine how people learn DirectX by heart, it\'ll take me a long time I guess.
Well, dudes. Thank you again.
~Mr. Chi, Signing out.
I took VB after I learned that it was way easier then C++ and due to my background with QB I knew a lot about it already which I liked most. After VB, I want to program first a lot but if the first game isn\'t how we wanted it.. Even if it\'s just the speed. I might just learn C/C++ again... Because I know a lot of VB then, I might have some advantage.. I don\'t know.. But it would be handy.
However, I can now hardly imagine how people learn DirectX by heart, it\'ll take me a long time I guess.
Well, dudes. Thank you again.
~Mr. Chi, Signing out.
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). Not all books are good. C++ is the language of games. Just ask anyone in the business. Read some articles on gamedev.net about how games are made and you\'ll see I\'m right. You could also try some net tutorials on DX too, but I always thought a book is better, but not any book, a good book(whith C++ examples).