Re: Troll_King. Not ready ?
i am not ready to replace John Carmack. i am however curious. i have started about a year ago studying C on my own. all things considered, i am happy with my progress. all the programs i make are console based and run in a Dos box. i want to start to learn some basics on graphics for now, but have limited time to waste. some opinions are all i ask for. if you dont have one for me, or you think i am not worthy of your opinion, or think no one can be as good as you, thats fine. i accept that. however some replies i have recieved from this board have helped me a lot in the past and i trust they will with this issue as well. so do yourself a favour and dont waste your time answering a post if you dont want to help.
thanx.
Re: Re: Troll_King. Not ready ?
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Originally posted by Spectrum48k
i am not ready to replace John Carmack. i am however curious. i have started about a year ago studying C on my own. all things considered, i am happy with my progress. all the programs i make are console based and run in a Dos box. i want to start to learn some basics on graphics for now, but have limited time to waste. some opinions are all i ask for. if you dont have one for me, or you think i am not worthy of your opinion, or think no one can be as good as you, thats fine. i accept that. however some replies i have recieved from this board have helped me a lot in the past and i trust they will with this issue as well. so do yourself a favour and dont waste your time answering a post if you dont want to help.
thanx.
Okay, this is fair, sorry. I believe that you should be able to look at their libraries and understand the differences yourself. If you can't than you are probably not ready for graphics programming in C. I don't think that most programmers take the proper learning path. You can learn graphics programming now and build a dog house
or else you can learn how to design large scale applications first of all, than build a professional application.