I've litterary been cramming 100 pages of C++ litterature into my head now, all the digits are spinning around me. The good thing is that I begin to understand its capabilitites.
Thank you WetWired, Trojan, TechWarriror and the rest of you who made me want to start working on it
I'm just talking too much, bye now :]
"Stephen Wolfram is the creator of Mathematica and is widely regarded as the most important innovator in scientific and technical computing today." - Stephen Wolfram
c++? i tried learning that... but gave up again and again
Usually learning C or C++ works better if you learn an easier language first, like BASIC. Chruser has some scripting experience, and I'm sure that it helps him understand.
Then the problem is figuring out what to use your new-found skills on after you finish your tutorials
--WetWired
I never did C, but I've done several basic things. For example;
mIRC Remotes
HTML (almost every kind of it)
PHP
ASP
Basic
VB (Not very much)
MAX script
JavaScript
Java
I should be able to learn the language sooner or later, since I already feel familiar with the system even though it's almost completely new to me.
"Stephen Wolfram is the creator of Mathematica and is widely regarded as the most important innovator in scientific and technical computing today." - Stephen Wolfram
i know some c++ =/ and i got lots of books at home, i use it when fixing bugs and edit code in my uo emulator source code =/ but i really need to learn more