Official "Hello, World! (I'm new!)" thread
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Re: Official "Hello, World! (I'm new!)" thread
Thanks Dandy.
Im loving a lot of the posts here, its great to see the creative genius that is present within the programmer.
Inspiring to say the least
Im loving a lot of the posts here, its great to see the creative genius that is present within the programmer.
Inspiring to say the least
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Hello Everyone. After lurking round the forums for quite a while now. I decided to actually make a hello post and get involved with the community.
I've been programming in C++ for about 6 years (first two years were really just dabbling with the language). Today I now play around with game development using SDL and OpenGL and enjoy software development in general. Looking forward to discussing with everyone.
I've been programming in C++ for about 6 years (first two years were really just dabbling with the language). Today I now play around with game development using SDL and OpenGL and enjoy software development in general. Looking forward to discussing with everyone.
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HI Techboy
Good to see you, Im just starting out in C++, just at the stage of learning about vectors and iterators
Look forward to reading your posts
Good to see you, Im just starting out in C++, just at the stage of learning about vectors and iterators
Look forward to reading your posts
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Hi, everyone. I'm just another programmer on Youtube (alias: DualEntity). You guys can call me DualEntity or Casey, whichever you feel more comfortable with.
I've only been doing C/++ programming for about a year and a half, but I've been told I have a rather decent grip on it. Also familiar with Python, C#, and VB.Net.
Very nice to meet all of you, and good luck to everyone towards their projects.
I've only been doing C/++ programming for about a year and a half, but I've been told I have a rather decent grip on it. Also familiar with Python, C#, and VB.Net.
Very nice to meet all of you, and good luck to everyone towards their projects.
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Hey Irish. Thanks for the welcome. I wish you luck in learning the art of C++. I remember certain areas being adventurous to learn (pointers left me feeling dizzy until a couple hundred crashes later). Have a great time and don't feel frustrated if you don't quite get something. Some parts of C++ just take time to learn.
Welcome to the community DualEntity. I saw the Clashing Cubes video and have to say good job on it. I look forward to seeing what your next project produces.
Welcome to the community DualEntity. I saw the Clashing Cubes video and have to say good job on it. I look forward to seeing what your next project produces.
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Thanks for the compliments, techboy123. ^^techboy123 wrote:Welcome to the community DualEntity. I saw the Clashing Cubes video and have to say good job on it. I look forward to seeing what your next project produces.
Thanks for the welcome. :Dk1net1k wrote:welcome to all you guys
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Hi everyone, I'm most likely the youngest in programming game development, I'm starting second year of college and studying C++/Java.
I want to, love to be influential in C++ so that I could start developing.
I have read, the forum several times, you guys are the funniest and most hard worker I have seen. I love to be here.
I just don't know if I should start some easy developing OR I should learn C++ thoroughly first.
Please guys, lemme stay and learn from you guys
I want to, love to be influential in C++ so that I could start developing.
I have read, the forum several times, you guys are the funniest and most hard worker I have seen. I love to be here.
I just don't know if I should start some easy developing OR I should learn C++ thoroughly first.
Please guys, lemme stay and learn from you guys
Re: Official "Hello, World! (I'm new!)" thread
you probably arent the youngest, but its better to start asap. just remember every little thing you learn about programming will come in useful at some point in developing games. have fun with it, learn 1 language well before moving to another language.
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Re: Official "Hello, World! (I'm new!)" thread
I mean no offense, but I started developing on the Dreamcast when I was 14. That isn't even anything special either. We've had 12 year-old developers who were better at 12 than I was at 14.RyuTran wrote:Hi everyone, I'm most likely the youngest in programming game development, I'm starting second year of college and studying C++/Java.
The age at which you start is really not a good indicator of your competence.
But anyway, welcome to the forums.
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I've been watching AIGD for a while, but I'm quite lazy and this forum required email validation and everything so I only just joined. But yeah.
I'm a lowly XNA dev. I messed around with SDL for a few years without making anything but tech demos, and now I've been in the XNA community for a while without making anything either. I have the "I must rewrite my codebase and switch projects every few months" disease.
I'm a lowly XNA dev. I messed around with SDL for a few years without making anything but tech demos, and now I've been in the XNA community for a while without making anything either. I have the "I must rewrite my codebase and switch projects every few months" disease.
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Yea, pretty sure Ginto is still the youngest, I just turned 15 so eh. But anyways, welcome everyone!
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It's probably a bit sad that I started programming at 13 and have nothing to show for it 7 years later.
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ahh i know this one only too well. as long as you make each version better and implement more flexibility each time, you are going forwards.johnsonevan wrote:I have the "I must rewrite my codebase and switch projects every few months" disease.
having a complete engine that does something is far more important than having the world best half finished engine.
take on smaller projects that you can finish
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That's what I keep telling myself.ahh i know this one only too well. as long as you make each version better and implement more flexibility each time, you are going forwards.
I've been finding more time to work lately, so I'm planning to actually stick with what I'm working on now. It's not necessarily small (comes with the territory, I'm an RPG fan, heh), but if I can outsource art and sound it's definitely doable. So I spend the next few weeks using dummy art to get something workable, then start looking for a graphics guy. I'll probably post more information about the project in the near future.