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Ape for Diddy
Join Date: Sep 2006
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Hi if i was in a team that develop a mmorpg i would probably choose to make character models or sprites can anyone tell me which program to use easy to make sprites at least i need a beginning im kinda trying to learn about programming to so can anyone give me a tutorial about both of this things a tutorial that is easy to understand plz i can english but not that advanced words
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Ape for Diddy
Join Date: Sep 2006
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mainchip
im totally new about programming so i dont know anything about diffrent language can you explain whats better with other language hope you dont mean other language like english , spanish and swedish
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Dante’s Inferno
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He doesn't mean other languages like spanish and swedish :P
Programming has different languages, you could say. All of the differ a bit, but they all have one purpose: execute commands that you tell them to. So, basically, a programming language helps you tell the computer what to do. As for the languages, the most popular ones for games are C++/C, Java, Visual Basic, and Flash. I guess I'll give you some brief info on each. Correct me if I'm wrong on the following list. C - Sorry, I don't know much about it o.o C++ - Powerful, slightly slower than C, but more accurate and less bugs. Also, it's an Object Oriented Programming (OOP) language. Java - Also an OOP language. Can be put on a web page to play. Visual Basic (V - Sorry, I don't know much about this either ![]() Flash - Can be put on a web page to play right away, and I don't know much else, sorry :P Hope that helps ![]() -NoodlePowa/Naruto1327 |
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Sun? What Sun?
Join Date: Aug 2006
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You've made some errors in your post C++ isnt OOP biased it it has a some OOP Java can't be put on a webpage (unless you use jsp) java can only be on an applet on a web page |
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