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Re: Programming Tutorials.
Posted: Tue Nov 04, 2008 11:35 am
by MarauderIIC
avansc wrote:MarauderIIC wrote:If you'll continually edit your original post with links to your tutorial topics and change the topic to something like "Programming Tutorial Requests & Archive", I'll sticky this.
im not sure how to do this. if you tell me how i will. (im not exactly sure what you are saying.) ps: i dont even know what stickying this means. lolz. im a interwebz noob. sorry.
At the post at the top of this topic, which you wrote, there's an edit button on the top-right hand side you can utilize. I'm saying that every time you make a topic with a tutorial in it, edit your post with a link to that new topic (remove the &start=9999 part if it's there). "Sticky" means that it floats to the top in the forum topic list and has a different icon. In short, I think that an index to your tutorial posts would be a Good Thingâ„¢ but I don't want to maintain it.
Re: Programming Tutorials.
Posted: Tue Nov 04, 2008 11:37 am
by avansc
MarauderIIC wrote:avansc wrote:MarauderIIC wrote:If you'll continually edit your original post with links to your tutorial topics and change the topic to something like "Programming Tutorial Requests & Archive", I'll sticky this.
im not sure how to do this. if you tell me how i will. (im not exactly sure what you are saying.) ps: i dont even know what stickying this means. lolz. im a interwebz noob. sorry.
At the post at the top of this topic, which you wrote, there's an edit button on the top-right hand side you can utilize. I'm saying that every time you make a topic with a tutorial in it, edit your post with a link to that new topic (remove the &start=9999 part if it's there). "Sticky" means that it floats to the top in the forum topic list and has a different icon. In short, I think that an index to your tutorial posts would be a Good Thingâ„¢ but I don't want to maintain it.
sounds good. ps check out the new challenge
Re: Programming Tutorials.
Posted: Tue Nov 04, 2008 1:48 pm
by dandymcgee
You should do a tutorial on how to keep bugs from landing on my monitor. Lol. Seriously though, the ideas so far sound good, the "intermediate" (just beyond basics) stuff like pointers and classes and vectors, and then some concepts like AI. I'll stay updated, so far I'm impressed with your knowledge and willingness to help others.