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TheMyrco
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noobkid
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TheMyrco
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stravant
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| 22 Feb 2012 03:02 PM |
| Do you mean that you want to create a look like what Google chrome has? That's _very_ difficult to do, I would recommend not trying to do that for now. |
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noobkid
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| 22 Feb 2012 03:06 PM |
| Couldn't it just be done by changing the background? |
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noobkid
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stravant
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| 22 Feb 2012 03:23 PM |
| Changing the background of what? The window border isn't part of what you normally have rights to mess with. You have to use some fairly obscure functionality from the DWM API to do it. When I tried to do it it took a good couple days of fiddling to get it working at all. |
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noobkid
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| 22 Feb 2012 03:27 PM |
Hard to explain on my iPod (mobilepagepl0x) I thought that there's a property in the forms for that.. |
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noobkid
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booing
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| 22 Feb 2012 04:55 PM |
yes you are jailbreak + install android |
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noobkid
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| 22 Feb 2012 05:04 PM |
This is horrible. The memory gets filled fast>close browser |
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Bannana97
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| 22 Feb 2012 08:07 PM |
| XCode is really amazing. If you're not a native Mac user, I HIGHLY recommend using one at your school or parent's office to try XCode. |
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| 22 Feb 2012 08:08 PM |
| BTW, by learning how to program for Macintosh, you are effectively learning to code for iPhone too. They both use Objective-C. |
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Ozzypig
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| 22 Feb 2012 08:09 PM |
1) run virtual machine running Mac OS 2) run Xcode on virtual machine 3) write code 4) compile 5) ??? 6) PROFIT |
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pwnedu46
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| 22 Feb 2012 08:34 PM |
1) Learn Java 2) Make android apps 3) Publish to the app store 4) ??? 5) Profit.
---------- ~pwnedu46, wiki writer~ |
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LocalChum
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| 22 Feb 2012 08:35 PM |
| ^ That way, your computer isn't infected with that vir-oh, I mean...operating system. :D |
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LocalChum
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| 22 Feb 2012 08:35 PM |
My toast.
It was late.
And very burnt.
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| 23 Feb 2012 10:37 AM |
1.Get MSVC++ Express 2.Read thru a few c++ tuts, make a few command line programs 3.Stalk at programming forums to learn from other peoples problems and solutions 4.Get game idea 5.Get libraries/engines that have features you need to make the game 6.Spend days trying to link and set them up correctly with your IDE 7.Make a framework which abstracts away all the engine and library code if possible 8.Make game 9.Press big button that says "Publish to internet" and it magically gets users 10.Profit 11.Activate botnet functionality 12.??? |
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