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genipalla
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Old 01-23-2008 , 22:53   Quick question
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IM trying to learn nhow to program. ive already got most of amxx scripting down but wanna learn a little bit more whats a good starter lanugae. With That said any sites where i can learn them?
PS: Heard python is a good one but not sure.
any and all advice will be helpful.
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Old 01-23-2008 , 22:59   Re: Quick question
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I'd go with C/C++.

Wait, that's what I did. :O
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Old 01-24-2008 , 00:39   Re: Quick question
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IF you have pawn down that well, why not try to support or re-make half of these half assed plugins out their t hat so many people are having issues with? (unnapproved, Approved with no au theor and many issues...)

Might help, cause you may know a few things, but experience will tell all
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Old 01-24-2008 , 13:00   Re: Quick question
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bmann, because thats time consuming and he probably wants to learn new things.
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Old 01-24-2008 , 13:20   Re: Quick question
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Python is a good idea, you'll be able to do scripts for eventscript ...

Pick random unapproved plugins and make them approved can be a good idea too
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Old 01-24-2008 , 14:57   Re: Quick question
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any good sites to learn C/C++ or Python?
ll start working with unapproved plugins and help people here thanks guys.
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Old 01-24-2008 , 17:17   Re: Quick question
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any good sites to learn C/C++ or Python?
ll start working with unapproved plugins and help people here thanks guys.
http://www.cprogramming.com/

If you know your Pawn, this will get you through it pretty much. Helped me alot.
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Old 01-25-2008 , 15:56   Re: Quick question
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Thanks Guys
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Old 01-25-2008 , 16:19   Re: Quick question
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http://www.cprogramming.com/

If you know your Pawn, this will get you through it pretty much. Helped me alot.
Yeah Cprogramming is an amazing site, you should also read some books on C++.
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Old 01-25-2008 , 19:03   Re: Quick question
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If you're going with C++, go buy a book. It is absolutely the #1 thing I will recommend to anyone diving into the language. I myself have two, one for when I was just learning the language, and another for the STL (and general concepts about storage and container classes). But, I'd recommend you get some more experience under your belt before you get into C++. It's not a terribly difficult language by any means, it just has a lot of strict syntax to remember and you must understand it's concepts and how computers generally work at the low level (because you can create some pretty nasty bugs with relatively simple programs if you haven't a clue what you're actually doing).

Please understand what I'm saying, even though I may sound discouraging, C++ is a great language and will open up many possibilities for you (both in your programming skills and out in the work place). However, it is not a language for your average scripter (especially here at AM =p).
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