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lagayo 02-26-2013 10:54

Starting pawn
 
hey, im a c++ programer, i know many things on c++ so i think im ready to start learning how to do plugins, but i dont know a good tutorial to start, anyone can show me one or tell where to start?

thank you.

hleV 02-26-2013 11:00

Re: Starting pawn
 
Shouldn't a good C++ programmer already know how to search for tutorials?

lagayo 02-26-2013 11:24

Re: Starting pawn
 
i want a good one, specifing cs 1.6 plugins.

Bos93 02-26-2013 11:35

Re: Starting pawn
 
write metamod plugins

YamiKaitou 02-26-2013 19:35

Re: Starting pawn
 
Look around, there are many tutorials and guides out there as well as threads just like this one

fysiks 02-26-2013 23:04

Re: Starting pawn
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by hleV (Post 1902344)
Shouldn't a good C++ programmer already know how to search for tutorials?

That's what I thought when I read his post. It makes me think that he isn't really a C++ programmer.

lagayo 02-27-2013 06:08

Re: Starting pawn
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by fysiks (Post 1902807)
That's what I thought when I read his post. It makes me think that he isn't really a C++ programmer.

i learned c++ on school... and i know there are many tutorials around but i want one well strutured specifing cs 1.6 plugins ...

YamiKaitou 02-27-2013 06:14

Re: Starting pawn
 
Anything in the AMXModX section of these forums or the Wiki.

lagayo 02-27-2013 06:40

Re: Starting pawn
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by YamiKaitou (Post 1902923)
Anything in the AMXModX section of these forums or the Wiki.

http://wiki.amxmodx.org/Pawn_Tutorial

found this, thanks.

ConnorMcLeod 02-27-2013 13:18

Re: Starting pawn
 
See also pawn guide tutorial, there is a section on differences between C/C++ and pawn.
See wiki about plugins optimizations.
Also see https://forums.alliedmods.net/showthread.php?t=172936


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