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Is starting with Visual Basic a good idea?
I bought the book "SAMs Teach Yourself Visual Basic 2008 in 24 hours"
I know it will take alot longer than 24 hours but is Visual Basic a good startup?
I'm also going to become more active in the particular section of Combat Arms so I can learn from others work.
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Its better if u learn c++ for making hacks l8er but to getting started i prefer vb.net
Progress with my game - "Disbanded"
- Fixed FPS lag on spawning entities due to the ent_preload buffer!
- Edit the AI code to get some better pathfinding
- Fixed the view bug within the sniper scope view. The mirror entity is invisible now!
- Added a new silencer for ALL weapons. Also fixed the rotation bugs
- Added a ton of new weapons and the choice to choose a silencer for every weapon
- Created a simple AntiCheat, noobs will cry like hell xD
- The name will be Disbanded, the alpha starts on the 18th august 2014
Some new physics fun (Serversided, works on every client)
My new AI
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EMSB1GbBVl8
And for sure my 8 months old gameplay with 2 friends
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Na2kUdu4d_k
It's better if you start with c++. It may not at first have the satisfaction of a gui like VB but the transfer between the syntax of VB and C++ can be a bit rough.
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Stephen (04-27-2011)
I learned VB first, though, im still learning both, vb and C++
Well I guess i'm the odd one out, I started with HTML to learn basic syntax rules, moved to JavaScript to get into a form of programming, and then learned Python because it's a good starter programming language. Currently learning C++
But yeah, I suggest Python as a first coding language.
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Visual Basic is good to learn for your first programming language. But there's nothing wrong with starting off with C++. BUT WHAT EVER YOU DO WITH VISUAL BASIC, DO NOT RELEASE A WEBBROWSER, A MULTITOOL, INJECTOR, OR AN ACCOUNT GENERATOR.
Alessandro10 (04-27-2011)
Java or C#
simple languages and have pretty much the same syntax as C++
VB is great I don't know what some of these people are trollin. I'm currently going through Sam's c++ 1 hour a day and it is fairly easy to understand and does a good job explaining. Python and QBASIC (even though it is from the 80's or something lol) are good programming languages to start off learning too.
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PashaAmd (04-27-2011)
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1) I'm reading the 2008 version of that (1 hour a day for 24 hours = 24 days)
2) It isn't from the 80's because there wasn't even PC's back then. I the 80's it had the computer that fills the whole room
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I'm not looking for C++ right now.
After I get good at Visual Basic I'm going into C++
Last edited by Sketchy; 04-27-2011 at 05:11 PM.