Well my updates are:
Dark World has been started and there is progress in the game.
Save system,1-5%of combat system is done,Graphics started on.
Another project has been started:
The projects name is Life.
The title says it all the game will be based on life itself.
Ok now to the question
Well I have been thinking about switching to Unity after my projects are done and wanting to order a book about C#.But which one is the best?
I think these 3 are the best
Book 1
Book 2
Book 3
Anyways these are the 3 I think are the best if you have suggestions please post.By the way whats the difference between visual and .Net C# and which one would work best with Unity?.
Once again heres a link to my Hosting service
Thanks for reading.
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Sep 11 2011, 4:31 am
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Sep 11 2011, 4:39 am
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You do what you think is right rather than asking anyone else what you should do.
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Oasiscircle wrote:
You do what you think is right rather than asking anyone else what you should do. ^ |
On learning the language, there are plenty of free online resources for learning C#, there is really no need to buy a book for it.
On learning to program in general, there was a thread about it in the forums somewhere where Stephen001 linked to some good resources. |
Ye but for me its easier to learn from a book since I can be on the pc like 4-5 hours a day and thats mostly doing program for byond.I want to spend my time learning from a book after my pc time is over.And probably learn it in school too <_<
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I can't say which of the 3 is best, but I can tell you to stay away from anything labeled "for dummies".
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Here whats the difference betweek Visual and Net. Because thats confusing me.Which one is used for Unity or is it both?
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Unity is based on .Net framework, and it can synch with visual studio. That's from a quick glance at the link to unity you provided.
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It means that they aren't the same thing. Visual studio is an IDE, .Net Framework is a software framework.
Also, technically speaking, sync is a shortening of synchronize, so sync is no more a real word than synch. |