Mail Archives: djgpp/1997/07/30/14:34:32
In article <33DF330E DOT 19F6 AT cornell DOT edu>, "A. Sinan Unur"
<asu1 AT cornell DOT edu> writes
>Jason D. Chu wrote:
>>
>> My last messgae got cut off at the beginning. I know ANSI C and have
>> read Game Developer's Magazine and all of those. I know all the
>> theory but I know almost nothing of the actualy coding. Could someone
>> teach me something of this programming? Thank you
>
>you _CANNOT_ learn programming without getting your hands dirty. nobody
>can get your hands dirty but you (except if you take it very literally.)
>
Visit some sites, like mine.
Download loads of small source codes, like mine.
Study them, get a feel for how they work, mess around with them, change
what they do. Demo type routines are good for this, changing the effects
to do something slightly different, like mine.
>OTOH, if you can pay me $500/day+expenses, i will. (this is a joke, not
>a flame.)
>
OTOH, if you can pay me $500/day+expenses, I will. (this is *NOT* a
joke. ;-)
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David Jenkins
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