Using a 3D library for 2D games is the way to go these days. For a nice freeware lib, check out yagl. It's no longer developed (the guy's still looking for someone to take it over) but it's a really...
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Using a 3D library for 2D games is the way to go these days. For a nice freeware lib, check out yagl. It's no longer developed (the guy's still looking for someone to take it over) but it's a really...
Hey, same here. :D Although for beginners, Ubuntu is a great choice. Arch definately rocks when you've got the experience under your belt.
For free x86 assemblers, you could try gas (part of gcc), masm32, or nasm.
I usually have music playing while I'm on the computer, which is about 75% of my life. I definately code better with some good tunes playing.
Used to be able to get stuff from lik-sang but I guess that's a no-go now...
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A picture of me with my first daughter taken not long after she was born. I believe this was in November of 2005. Not much has changed since then.
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I should burn you for that comment. :D Though I do agree with you that the right path is C++ rather than VB. But I guess it depends on what you want to do. For just general programming, C++ is a...
That sounds like a good compromise, as long as you keep it simple.
DNS propagation is DNS propagation is DNS propagation. Up to 72 hours regardless of what you do.
Depends on your plans for the game engine. If you plan to reuse the engine for other games, go for a more flexible method. But if the various data in your game is specific to this one game, and you...
This smells kinda seedy.
elton_fan is talking about converting mp3 TO ogg-vorbis, not the other way around.
It's all personal preference in the end, y'all. Some people choose to focus on product production with the end justifying the means, some people choose to become more balanced programmers at large....
Component registration is pretty standard fare, not just VB does it. :P Anyways BobMcGee123, you'll need to reinstall it, no way around it.
I'm not a huge fan of the MFC either. As far as I know, it's simply an additional layer built on top of the windows API anyways, and I could just simply write my OWN layer on top of the windows API...
Although you can convert mp3 to ogg-vorbis, you're better off converting the source audio instead. The quality will be better.
Hrm I dunno...my first venture into the world of the windows API was completely successful, and I've never left the jungle. I think it's because I had an extensive background in procedural languages...
Not a game I'd be interested in...oh well.
Hence why we are required to consume antioxidants.
I noticed you have some kind of disdain towards RuneScape...a smart developer would actually look closely at their unique system, as they're one of the most popular long-running MMORPGs still in...
Probably depends on the compiler...I've never had any problems using Intel's or Borland's C++ compilers to compile C code, and obviously gcc doesn't have any problems. MSVC6 requires some occasional...
Maybe it depends on the left-right balance of the brain? I think in three spoken languages, the various coding languages I know, and images.
It's relatively safe to assume that a modern C++ compiler will be able to handle a .c sourcecode fine though. There are probably exceptions (MSVC6 comes to mind...) but for the most part, it's pretty...
You cannot Dim circle$ As Integer, the $ implies a String data type. In VB, it need not be explicitly declared if it has the $. All variables in VB are of type Variant if not explicitly declared...
Well, I did mention console mode... ;) no graphics involved :D