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23-11-2004 04:37 AM
evilded I think that there should be a link in a game that says "cheats", but which actually makes the game impossible... just for all you cheaters who try and take the easy way out LOL
11-11-2004 01:15 PM
Yamcha Ok then i'll see the VB k:The first link ?
11-11-2004 01:01 PM
aaberg
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Originally posted by Omuletzu+Nov 11 2004, 12:01 PM--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (Omuletzu @ Nov 11 2004, 12:01 PM)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'>I use VB 6, but i can count on your advices, no??[/b]

I can give you advice, year sure. But my advice will probably not be the best in the world. As I said, I'm not a master in VB6 programming. If you have a question, just come with it, I will answer if I can.

<!--QuoteBegin-yamcha565656 Posted on Nov 11 2004
@ 12:09 PM
Can you plz give me some sites about programing with C++ (for biginers plz or if there is anything more easier* [/quote]
Don't use C++, it is a very hard language to learn, and it is very hard to develop windows style programs. I think you should use C# or VB.NET, you can get a free IDE for developing in these languages from this link. If you want to learn C#, take a look on this website.

The reason why I used C++, is that I have an education as an electronic engineer, and C++ is a very good language to program small microcontrollers.
11-11-2004 11:09 AM
Yamcha
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Originally posted by aaberg@Nov 10 2004, 12:36 PM
What language will you use? If you use a .NET language, I could do other than just giving you adviceses, I could do some programming for you. If you use VB6, I cannot help you that easily, I can't remember much of that language (I never liked VB6, so I never used it much. I used C++ instead).
Can you plz give me some sites about programing with C++ (for biginers plz or if there is anything more easier :whistle:
11-11-2004 11:01 AM
Omuletzu I use VB 6, but i can count on your advices, no??
10-11-2004 12:59 PM
Yamcha
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Originally posted by aaberg@Nov 10 2004, 12:36 PM
What language will you use? If you use a .NET language, I could do other than just giving you adviceses, I could do some programming for you. If you use VB6, I cannot help you that easily, I can't remember much of that language (I never liked VB6, so I never used it much. I used C++ instead).
I dont know I'll ask him for the book today and get after a week
10-11-2004 11:36 AM
aaberg What language will you use? If you use a .NET language, I could do other than just giving you adviceses, I could do some programming for you. If you use VB6, I cannot help you that easily, I can't remember much of that language (I never liked VB6, so I never used it much. I used C++ instead).

10-11-2004 11:28 AM
Omuletzu For tutorials, check out msdn(it comes on two cd's)
10-11-2004 11:22 AM
Yamcha
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Originally posted by Kon-Tiki@Nov 9 2004, 09:02 PM
I'm getting a book from the uni's library on that this week :w00t:
A friend will give me Virtual basic 6 + the CD
10-11-2004 11:15 AM
wormpaul alright...very good Omuletzu
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