example CS2D and TF2D
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example CS2D and TF2D
If you have experience, that is all you need.
Simple Message:
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MsgBox("Hello World!")
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With fingers (!) and a keyboard (!!). A mouse would be a good addition.
A screen would help.
2. Learn how to use Google
3. DONE
But because I am a nice guy (or at least I pretend to be) I tell you how
1. Learn how to use Computer
2. Choose a programming language (For example: C++)
3. Get a book for beginners for said language
4. Read and learn
5. Read Internet tutorials and more books for the next 5 years
6. ...
7. PROFIT!!
8. Congratulations, you are now a programmer!

1. Learn how to use Computer
2. Learn how to use Google
3. DONE
But because I am a nice guy (or at least I pretend to be) I tell you how
1. Learn how to use Computer
2. Choose a programming language (For example: C++)
3. Get a book for beginners for said language
4. Read and learn
5. Read Internet tutorials and more books for the next 5 years
6. ...
7. PROFIT!!
8. Congratulations, you are now a programmer!
2. Learn how to use Google
3. DONE
But because I am a nice guy (or at least I pretend to be) I tell you how
1. Learn how to use Computer
2. Choose a programming language (For example: C++)
3. Get a book for beginners for said language
4. Read and learn
5. Read Internet tutorials and more books for the next 5 years
6. ...
7. PROFIT!!
8. Congratulations, you are now a programmer!
Someone with his brain complaining on forums wouldnt learn programing even for 12 years.
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Someone with his brain complaining on forums wouldnt learn programing even for 12 years.
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Make me a sandwich first, then I'll tell you.
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A screen would help.
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Oh,and brain can help too!
... Get out you people.
Answering your question, i don't recommend starting with C++/C. I'd pick up some BASIC language on your place. You can try out DarkBASIC Pro, since it's free and effective, or if you have money, you can take a look, as others have mention, on BlitzMax.
There is also Game Maker, you can make great things with it and it has it's own scripting language.
Yet, it also costs, but not as much as BlitzMax does, it is more basic throught.
If you are going to pick-up C++, then Allegro is great and i presume, one of the easiest graphical 2d libraries.
That's all. Happy game making

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If you are going to pick-up C++, then Allegro is great and i presume, one of the easiest graphical 2d libraries.
There's a fine line between graphics development and software development in general. For the most part, game/graphics development also requires a somewhat concrete understanding of linear algebra and other higher level mathematics whereas general programming is just a logical tool that helps people understand certain sets of problem domains.
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There's a fine line between graphics development and software development in general. For the most part, game/graphics development also requires a somewhat concrete understanding of linear algebra and other higher level mathematics whereas general programming is just a logical tool that helps people understand certain sets of problem domains.
He've asked about game making, so i told him what tools could he use




