The Wizard - A Game Made In C#
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this is from a tutorial, actually, a nice one. The site this is on is called XNAdevelopment (.com)
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Why does the wizard have no monocle? its not a wizard without a monocle
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I can't believe that there are so many envious teenage boys watching this video. If you are as good as you claim to be, put video responses to your imposing video games written in C, assembly, hex, or straight binary.
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@9700ghost Bottom line of this debate is , are you going to learn more with the compiler fixing your code up for you? or by hours of learning syntax and making sure you don't forget a simple semi-colon.
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@a1missle Pics or it didn't happen.
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... wow i have 3 months of programming experience, and 11 and this is easy for me ....
either youre same as me or not too bright either way... good job, i guess
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@9700ghost what are you following me xD and no need to call people names, And no as a programmer with a degree teachers in most instutues will start on c thats how i was taught and thats how everyone i know was taught, if you dont have the ability to handle c and overcome c then you have no chance in programming simply put if you cant understand 1 language you cant understand any other languages. considering they are all the same in majority aspects just some are more user friendly nothing more
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@MRPGAMEDEVELOPERS The performance differences between C# and C is negligible. You would have the be one hell of a programmer to make anything in C as fast as C#, usually the compiler will do better than a human programmer. Unless of course you've got years of experience and some serious skill. But even then, the production speed you gain and the safety C# offers is a huge bonus. Face it, no indie developer is making the next BF3 or MW3, the speed difference between languages doesn't matter.
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@MRPGAMEDEVELOPERS That's quite possibly one of the dumbest things I've ever read... C# is definitely an excellent language for beginners to learn. Starting with C# is a great way to get introduced to game programming because you get results fast and you can focus on the fundamentals. You don't need to know the inner workings everything when you start.
@Blynx I lol'd.
MoonLightFacade 3 months ago 8
@MRPGAMEDEVELOPERS I went to college for programming. Want to know what I learned? Visual Basic first. Useless language, but that was my programming fundamentals class. The next language we learned the year after was C#. From there we went on to bigger and better things. You're no better than a troll with the baseless comments you make. You really have no idea what you're talking about. C# is a higher level programming language than C. The compiler does more work for you and you get less errors.
9700ghost 1 month ago 3