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Problem description:
i wanna no how to code but i dnt know how could some 1 teach me on the pager or if u have msn add me. [email protected]
key name: Howey
ID:145277
May 1 2006, 9:34 am
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May 1 2006, 9:45 am
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Look on the side of this window. See the part that says "DM Guide"? Click on that and read what it says. Then come back here if you have trouble.
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In response to KirbyRules
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lol its way to long so imma print it all off and read it :P
if i still dnt get it ill reply again... |
In response to Howey
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In response to XzDoG
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In response to Howey
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Most of the people around here who know anything have been learning DM for years, so don't expect to become an "elite" programmer overnight. Just learn one little function at a time, apply it in your programming experiments, and then then when you learn another one, apply that one too. You'll always be able to do things you couldn't do before.
After a day, you don't know jack, except maybe where to find ZBT. After a week, you've figured out how to expand ZBT into your own little poorly-made world. After a month you think you've got what it takes to build your own world without the help of ZBT stuff. After six months you realize you didn't know jack after a month. After a year you finally figure out how arguments "really" work. After two years you've gone through about 50 different projects. You probably think you're an awesome programmer, but in reality you still don't know jack. After four years you finally realize that you didn't know jack two years ago, but you think you know some stuff now. And it finally starts to set in that people who you thought were awesome programmers really aren't. After about eight years you'll finally start to understand some of Lummox's code. |
In response to Foomer
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Hahaha, sounds just like me :P
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In response to Foomer
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Or, with a little bit of schooling, you can shove that all into 6 months. Woo!
Programming doesn't have to be hard. You just have to learn from somebody who knows how to teach. |
In response to PirateHead
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wish i could find me one of those people hehe
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In response to PirateHead
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PirateHead wrote:
Or, with a little bit of schooling, you can shove that all into 6 months. Woo! I didn't realize BYOND classes where available! |
In response to Foomer
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Foomer wrote:
PirateHead wrote: Now for only $9.99; Limited time offer, retro 'Dan bodybag' t-shirt free with admission. |
In response to Foomer
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Foomer wrote:
Most of the people around here who know anything have been learning DM for years, so don't expect to become an "elite" programmer overnight. Just learn one little function at a time, apply it in your programming experiments, and then then when you learn another one, apply that one too. You'll always be able to do things you couldn't do before. Come on, it didn't take me a year to learn how arguments work. |
In response to D4RK3 54B3R
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D4RK3 54B3R wrote:
Come on, it didn't take me a year to learn how arguments work. 1) It was meant to be humorous, not (totally) realistic. 2) It was based on my experience, not yours. You can make your own. (Realistically, it took me about 4 months I think...) |
In response to Foomer
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Foomer wrote:
PirateHead wrote: Point taken. However, learning other languages will allow you to learn BYOND far more quickly, especially if you continue tinkering with BYOND while you study other langauges. Besides, why not have BYOND classes? It's a nice educational langauge. I know for a fact that Tom has been pushing (lightly, anyways) BYOND as an educational language, and I hope that eventually he'll get some form of education on board (colleges would be nice!). |
In response to PirateHead
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Would be fun to goto tafe and do Byond class really i think byond is the first step to learning most of the languages on the internet.
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In response to A.T.H.K
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Woot, you arrive ath College and start taking lessons in DM, after about 3 - 4 years of experience.
Would be great! o.o |
In response to Mysame
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Mysame wrote:
Woot, you arrive ath College and start taking lessons in DM, after about 3 - 4 years of experience. It would be, whats better than a bludge class? Also, it would be good for people who've never used it, or want a nice simple language. |