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Read the article that everyone's commenting on. Despite the comment about 'it doesn't matter which language' -- speaking as a long-term Basic programmer, I would seriously advise you NOT to start by learning Basic (any variant - including Visual Basic) if you want to do games programming. The only exception I guess would be something like BlitzBasic, which is specifically designed for games programming. Start with C and you can't go wrong. Posted by: Taras at November 28, 2005 10:38 AMI have started programming at the age of 10. I have started learning Basic and Visual Basic. But now, for beginners, I really recommend Game Maker (downloadable on gamemaker.nl) with is an easy to use programming software (15€ only for full version, exist in freeware version, with less features) which allows two ways of programming: 1.Programming with "blocks" that you drag'n'drop 2.Programming with scripts. The programmation is objet-oriented (search google for more info on what it means). It comes with an excellent help file and there is serveral tutorial and examples that can be found on gamemaker.nl
Gaspard van KO, the PROgrammor Posted by: Gaspard at December 3, 2005 5:37 AMYou're so right, man. Today I regret that I wasted a couple of years on VB .NET and C#. It's just too limited. On the other hand, it makes learning C++ much easier. Posted by: Holly Johnson at April 9, 2006 2:24 PMThere are a number of articles about "becoming a computer programmer" at http://leadership.findingsdirect.com/ or at http://leadership.findingsdirect.com/2006/06/20/become-a-computer-programmer/ Posted by: simi king at June 25, 2006 6:57 PMhi leo. i really wanna become a programmer.. the problem is i,m already screw my degree... at most, i only can get 2.3 something for my cgpa. maybe its too late for me.. but reallyy, i like to become proggrammer. now i start to learn java.. yheah from basic.. iam really screw wtih my degree.. is it still hope for me? Posted by: syah at November 8, 2006 2:26 PMIt's definitely an obstacle, depending on where you plan to get hired. But nothing makes up for experience - so start programming. Learn to program and program well - on your own if you have to. As stated in the article use any excuse to program. Instead of a track record based on education, build a track record based on accomplishments. *IF* you have the ability to do that, you'll be fine. The hesitation is that the GPA *usually*, though not always, is a result of a poor work ethic. If that's the case, it's something you'll still have to overcome. Posted by: Leo Notenboom at November 8, 2006 3:06 PMJust a suggestion, but it worked for me. Play games that involve scripting/programming. The more fun you make it, the more likely you'll be to remember what you've learned. hi to all, wew! almost 1 year since i made the post. Okey no extra jokes to the new one's please join and more reading time in this website http://www.programmersheaven.com/ or www.java2s.com...i hope it can help to the new one's =) Posted by: khen carl soronio at July 7, 2007 9:31 AMI've been learning how to program since I was 15 and I'm still 15, but a website that really helped me grasp the basics of programming was called www.w3schools.com. It helps you to learn a whole range of programming languages. I'd recommend starting with HTML (Hyper-text mark-up language) since this is an extremely easy one to learn. Happy programming :). Posted by: Kennerz at September 25, 2007 10:55 AMHello, guys! I want to ask some questions...
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