LOL kid. So called "Sudo code" is not used for describing a method or any part of code.This is actualy called a comment and is no special function it is basicly a line of code that tells the compiler to skip the line that you have commented
in to help the user understand what is going on in the code.This has nothing to do with the c# language it is purly a compiler command.sudo code.. where the fuck did you get that?
@TheFricikinTRuth2 Pseudo code is the super technical term I suppose... but you're right in the real world it's just referred to as a comment. Usually people just use "//" to skip the method or part of the code.. like you said.. but sometimes people use "//" to organize their code if others' are viewing it. So in a sense you are both kind of right.
@captainkrtek the only way that would be possible is to use an example file off of the XNA website, and then add in variables or items, this can be done in under 10 minutes, a whole game, no.
@jessegd123 dont watch any hes a wanabe kid programmer i recommend reading microsofts C# programming tutorials that is how i got tought quick and easy..
This is what "Visual" languages do to people. It makes the code for them even though they have no idea what it does.
TheBossCoder 1 year ago
nice pair of tutorials..very explicit and enriching for beginners...thanks
danydune 1 year ago 2
LOL kid. So called "Sudo code" is not used for describing a method or any part of code.This is actualy called a comment and is no special function it is basicly a line of code that tells the compiler to skip the line that you have commented
in to help the user understand what is going on in the code.This has nothing to do with the c# language it is purly a compiler command.sudo code.. where the fuck did you get that?
TheFricikinTRuth2 1 year ago
@TheFricikinTRuth2 Pseudo code is the super technical term I suppose... but you're right in the real world it's just referred to as a comment. Usually people just use "//" to skip the method or part of the code.. like you said.. but sometimes people use "//" to organize their code if others' are viewing it. So in a sense you are both kind of right.
rsmandudeguy 1 year ago
were is the timer?
tzandmannetje 1 year ago
Hi
can i have link of your all C# tutorial.
you are great .
Thanks
ql2prashant 2 years ago
I'm wodering, how old are you?
Codermind 2 years ago
make more visual stufdio tutorials your good at it
AliciaRae89 2 years ago
i do use xna but thing is to make a video the limit it ten minutes and to make a simple thing on xna it may take like 20 minutes
captainkrtek 3 years ago
cut it in two
Codermind 2 years ago
@captainkrtek the only way that would be possible is to use an example file off of the XNA website, and then add in variables or items, this can be done in under 10 minutes, a whole game, no.
Gridtrackers9Studio 1 year ago
Do you use XNA ? if so can you make tutorials of it also ?
ZerakeCss94 3 years ago
thanks nice tutorials! umm which one do I watch next?
jessegd123 3 years ago 7
@jessegd123 dont watch any hes a wanabe kid programmer i recommend reading microsofts C# programming tutorials that is how i got tought quick and easy..
Thank you Microsoft!
TheFricikinTRuth2 1 year ago
@TheFricikinTRuth2 I was 12, sorry that my videos arent top notch
captainkrtek 1 year ago