Gaming Developing where too start?

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I want too start with developing but i don't know where too start. I want too develop in C++. Can someone give me a good tutorial. I'm learning fast
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yesjohn said:
I never did it before so i listen to all of you. Do you have a link for me?
Yea, www.google.com

Cmon.. What do you think? That we give you a link that magicly teaches you how to develop?
 
cplusplus.com is usually a good start for reading, or go to 3dbuzz and watch the C++ VTMs which I would recommend, they are great at explaining things and its kinda funny...
 
I'd recommend starting with C instead of C++, but that's personal preference. The best resource for learning C is without a doubt Kernighan's "C Programming Language." If you're still intent on learning C++, then check out C++ Primer Plus. You can also learn quite a bit from CarlH's programming lessons that you wont learn from either of those books, although I'm fairly certain that he also focuses his lessons on C.
 
zhuzhuchina said:
isn't c too old ? now most site usb php or asp
Disregard that.

PHP and ASP are interpreted languages meant to be run on a webserver, C and C++ are compiled languages meant to create standalone programs.
They're entirely different categories, and age of a programming language doesn't mean crap.
Programming languages don't go out of style, they don't spoil, age means crap.
 
tell that to PASCAL, Cobol, and the 50+ other languages that are dead and outdated and got replaced by new languages

C is dying out, C++ is still rampant and popular, C# hasnt taken over yet but will eventually
 
They didn't die due to age, they died due to other factors, mostly being too specifically-targeted, or lacking newer features, while stuff like BASIC (which predates both Pascal and C) is still around in various forms.

If a language no longer has any use or has been superseded by something better, it will die. It won't die of purely old age.
 
wabsta said:
yesjohn said:
I never did it before so i listen to all of you. Do you have a link for me?
Yea, www.google.com

Cmon.. What do you think? That we give you a link that magicly teaches you how to develop?
I have too start with something.
And thank you all
 
chrisman01 said:
I learned with Visual Basic C++

There are plenty of ways to get it for free, some legal, others... not so much
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please define Visual Basic C++.
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there's Visual Basic and Visual C++...
 

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