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#31
Posted 24 February 2004 - 08:55 AM
/t deval in dutch we say "kijk een gegeven paard nooit in de mond" gegeven = given
#32
Posted 24 February 2004 - 10:33 AM
#33
Posted 24 February 2004 - 11:47 AM
yeah, but it's always good to read books, look at what you're up against before going ahead with it. It's like saying, do you walk across the road before you look?you need vb to learn it in the first place lol. don't think there is a different way to compile the code and yes 70 mb looks fine.
/t deval in dutch we say "kijk een gegeven paard nooit in de mond" gegeven = given
#34
Posted 24 February 2004 - 12:24 PM
your not making sense. i just explained him why i said given instead of gift :Syeah, but it's always good to read books, look at what you're up against before going ahead with it. It's like saying, do you walk across the road before you look?you need vb to learn it in the first place lol. don't think there is a different way to compile the code and yes 70 mb looks fine.
/t deval in dutch we say "kijk een gegeven paard nooit in de mond" gegeven = given
#35
Posted 24 February 2004 - 12:37 PM
"you need vb to learn it in the first place lol. don't think there is a different way to compile the code and yes 70 mb looks fine."
#36
Posted 24 February 2004 - 01:35 PM
STFU SPEARMY!!!.. Eh.. I just wanted to be kewl like my friend Mark, and his friend DevalROFL, i was talking about this part...
"you need vb to learn it in the first place lol. don't think there is a different way to compile the code and yes 70 mb looks fine."
#37
Posted 24 February 2004 - 02:05 PM
#38
Posted 24 February 2004 - 05:53 PM
#39 Guest_Angelus_*
Posted 24 February 2004 - 08:04 PM
STFU SPEARMY!!!.. Eh.. I just wanted to be kewl like my friend Mark, and his friend Deval
Too bad, you failed.
And i agree with Squigle, you don't go around donwloading/buying stuff without knowing how it works. And i don't mean that you have to be able to make a fully working program and then you get it, but you should know in what way the coding works. (besides you should always get the book first anyways). Also, if you seriously wan't to make a program (like NM for instance) you should buy. The appl. you download won't be complete.
Edited by ][\\//][ Angelus ][\\//][, 24 February 2004 - 08:11 PM.
#40
Posted 24 February 2004 - 09:18 PM
Skippy the Peanut Butter Fiend.
#41
Posted 25 February 2004 - 01:46 AM
so youre saying that i shouldve bought a book on HTML/JS before i started looking at the code? why buy a book when HTML/JS is open source anyway, and you learn from experience, not from text book 'standard' coding, because ull see that the stuff in a text book, althought can be kinda useful, is nothing compared to the rapidly changing HTML out there... i guess this applies to VB/cpp/css etc, hence why i am learning from other peoples 'open sources' which imo is the best way of going about it... 'trial and error'[\\//][ Angelus ][�,Feb 24 2004, 08:04 PM]
STFU SPEARMY!!!.. Eh.. I just wanted to be kewl like my friend Mark, and his friend Deval
Too bad, you failed.
And i agree with Squigle, you don't go around donwloading/buying stuff without knowing how it works. And i don't mean that you have to be able to make a fully working program and then you get it, but you should know in what way the coding works. (besides you should always get the book first anyways). Also, if you seriously wan't to make a program (like NM for instance) you should buy. The appl. you download won't be complete.
#42
Posted 25 February 2004 - 07:30 AM
Trained to kill.
Programmed
to destroy.
#43 Guest_Angelus_*
Posted 25 February 2004 - 04:03 PM
Obviously you have no idea what you are talking about.so youre saying that i shouldve bought a book on HTML/JS before i started looking at the code? why buy a book when HTML/JS is open source anyway, and you learn from experience, not from text book 'standard' coding, because ull see that the stuff in a text book, althought can be kinda useful, is nothing compared to the rapidly changing HTML out there... i guess this applies to VB/cpp/css etc, hence why i am learning from other peoples 'open sources' which imo is the best way of going about it... 'trial and error'
Buying a book -is- looking at the code, difference is that it explains it all. Any noob can code using stuff he found in someone elses open source, but if you actually want to understand what it does. you will need some guidance. Your way you can only program what other people already have done.
Also you say you learn from experience and not from standard coding? So i guess you just open the program put in some nice made-up words and expect it to do anything? Cause standard coding is found in a book, plus what it does and how it works.
Seriously, learning the basics from a book will go much faster then trying to read someones open source.
Edited by ][\\//][ Angelus ][\\//][, 25 February 2004 - 04:04 PM.
#44
Posted 25 February 2004 - 05:46 PM
Edited by Squiggle, 25 February 2004 - 05:49 PM.
#45
Posted 26 February 2004 - 10:35 AM
Java Sucks!Lol it's cool man, i don't know VB either, i just think it's always best to learn something before buying/download a program, wasting your time setting it all up, then realising it's a pregnant dog to get the hang of and giving up. I suggest starting on small programing languages like ASL to get the grips of coding. I also hear C# is quite easy to learn, VERY powerful, and the IDE is completely free! it's kinda like Microsofts version of Java, and i've come to love Java for it's stability and capabilities.
why buy the program when you can download it? also, i dont know VB for nuts, im the first to admit that. Its called 'learning' not all of us are gifted with the ability to just 'know' a programming language like you. I am 14, and if i wish to spend my time helping myself out by learning a different language, then i believe i shall.how about actually buying the program. And what's the point in downloading VB, and getting the source code, if you quite clearly don't know VB.
btw, i meant no offense to your post, i just wish to say that i have an ambition to learn, is that such a crime?
And tbh, vb basics is really easy to learn. C# I've never actually used but it is supposed to be quite easy, and its speed is very nice.
I've never reada vb tutorial in my life, with vb its practically like english I just looked at source code and got from there. With other languages though just studying source code would be very hard/nearly impossible.
Nice program Jurian
Edited by Prophet, 26 February 2004 - 02:37 PM.
#46
Posted 26 February 2004 - 04:20 PM
#47
Posted 26 February 2004 - 07:15 PM
#48
Posted 07 March 2004 - 01:23 PM
jurian did a great job for what he got done with it and put in a lott of work not just coding it and putting it together but all the research and groundwork and before you go dissing jurian for what he didnt finish you get that far on your own and see how well you do
i do know where you getting at with constructive critisism but telling someone there program sucks isnt it if you were to say which certain part of the program wasnt working or needed filling in but thats irrelevent now i guess now if you want it changed u need to learn vb and code it in urself
ps i know my grammer and spelling sucks
#49
Posted 07 March 2004 - 01:50 PM
#50 Guest_Angelus_*
Posted 07 March 2004 - 06:28 PM
#51
Posted 08 March 2004 - 07:32 AM
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