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C++ Programming question
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Colton
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Re: C++ Programming question
I tried going down the programming route of ICT.. hated just about every minute of it o_O
Backed up and I've started down the "artistic" route now
Backed up and I've started down the "artistic" route now
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Re: C++ Programming question
Don't
-Start with VB or VBA
-Start with Visual Studio - it's more likely you won't learn the concepts behind OOP
Do
Start with an object oriented language like C++ or Java
Start with a nice IDE like Eclipse for Java and Bloodshed for C++
"Follow your dreams" - do what you wanna do man.
I've been programming for 2 years now (so i'm still relatively a noob), working towards a degree in computer science.
I won't lie - i hated programmign at first. It was because i was not putting enough time into it. It will be challenging starting off from scratch. Start off with basic problems using objects (ex. create a dog class with methods that represent a dogs actions and do something creative with it). Once you learn one language well, its not as difficult to move on to another - mainly syntax differences, memory management, and special language capabilities (ex. pass by value/reference)
I took a VB.net course AFTER Java and it was easy to pick up - the "visual" gui design was nice for a change too.
Anyways i could go on for a while about this - if you'd like to chat more i'd be happyto help with anything.
Best of luck to you mate
-Start with VB or VBA
-Start with Visual Studio - it's more likely you won't learn the concepts behind OOP
Do
Start with an object oriented language like C++ or Java
Start with a nice IDE like Eclipse for Java and Bloodshed for C++
"Follow your dreams" - do what you wanna do man.
I've been programming for 2 years now (so i'm still relatively a noob), working towards a degree in computer science.
I won't lie - i hated programmign at first. It was because i was not putting enough time into it. It will be challenging starting off from scratch. Start off with basic problems using objects (ex. create a dog class with methods that represent a dogs actions and do something creative with it). Once you learn one language well, its not as difficult to move on to another - mainly syntax differences, memory management, and special language capabilities (ex. pass by value/reference)
I took a VB.net course AFTER Java and it was easy to pick up - the "visual" gui design was nice for a change too.
Anyways i could go on for a while about this - if you'd like to chat more i'd be happyto help with anything.
Best of luck to you mate
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Re: C++ Programming question
I've made up my mind, I wasn't quite sure what part I want to work in inside the Gaming Industry. I was wrestling between the Programming or Writing such as reviews and guides. I've decided to be a writer.
I'm not really giving up learning and using C++ though, I'm going to be using C++ as a hobby, not as a job.
The reason I choose writing is that I was better in English than Math in school and love talking about Video Games, and seems easier than writing programs in C++.
I'm not really giving up learning and using C++ though, I'm going to be using C++ as a hobby, not as a job.
The reason I choose writing is that I was better in English than Math in school and love talking about Video Games, and seems easier than writing programs in C++.
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Re: C++ Programming question
One thing about Eclipse- it can be a bit shifty with errors and files and such, I recommend JCreator. Super easy to use and super easy to get used to.
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Re: C++ Programming question
Kit-Fox wrote:http://www.bloodshed.net/devcpp.html
and enjoy
its a 13.5Mb d/l
I recommend dev-C++ as well, my university uses it to teach C++ in first year, it's pretty good, if you looking for first year lecture notes that I find more useful than the textbook send me a message


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Re: C++ Programming question
Dmonix wrote:Kit-Fox wrote:http://www.bloodshed.net/devcpp.html
and enjoy
its a 13.5Mb d/l
I recommend dev-C++ as well, my university uses it to teach C++ in first year, it's pretty good, if you looking for first year lecture notes that I find more useful than the textbook send me a message
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