Jagger19
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| 06 Jan 2012 06:51 PM |
| So, what can I read/ use to learn? I'm working with a couple of other people on creating a game called Wreckage. (Search "Wreckage Dark Shroud Studios") Anyway, the studio is EXTREMELY short on programmers. (Like, there aren't any.) So, I figured I'd learn as much as possible and become more of an asset. (I can't 3D model.) So, please state any GOOD materials I could use to learn. |
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Varp
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| 06 Jan 2012 06:55 PM |
| cplusplus.com has an excellent (and brief) tutorial on the language. |
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| 06 Jan 2012 06:58 PM |
learncpp.com To learn and cplusplus.com for reference. [I need to learn an Algorithm to deal with noobs.] |
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Jagger19
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| 06 Jan 2012 07:06 PM |
| Thanks. As for the algorithm to deal with noobs, it's called a kick script. |
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LocalChum
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Jagger19
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| 06 Jan 2012 07:49 PM |
@Chum Pffft, like I didn't know that. I see it on all of his posts. I just wanted to make him have to change it. >=D Maybe, like,
[I need an algorithm to make people learn to program]
Perhaps something along those lines. You know, I think that will become my siggy now. BUAHAHAHA. |
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| 07 Jan 2012 07:06 AM |
I have other 2 but right now I want to use this one.
[I need to learn an Algorithm to deal with noobs.] |
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