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h0jew
12th April 2003, 00:34
I give credit where its due...this one is not mine...nor will you get mine heh..its a good ol template to learn from tho (it lacks in the commenting department BAD) and Im sure you will learn a lot if you go through it and comment it yourself...yes this means looking up other sources but trust me you will learn a great deal.

This was coded by the good ol genius FARENHEIT for a project at school (I believe he was learning inheritance heh)

anyway download and learn

Elac
12th April 2003, 00:38
Ok, ill take a look at it.

WoRmX
12th April 2003, 00:57
uuh what i have to do with this? i have to compile or some??
its c++ language right? how to compile it then? without installing borland...

h0jew
12th April 2003, 01:01
It was compiled with visual (project files included)

WoRmX
12th April 2003, 01:04
sorry maybe u call me a n00b but i dont know how to get those files to work....

h0jew
12th April 2003, 01:08
I dont want this to be an insult but chances are these files arent for you then :cry:

Elac
12th April 2003, 01:11
Yeah...before you attempt this read some basic DirectX tutorials.

WoRmX
12th April 2003, 01:18
bah i feel myself such a n00b now.... :beard: i know about direct x and shit but what ever... u know any site of what i have to learn for this

Elac
12th April 2003, 01:52
read tutorials get the SDK.

Get SDK Here (http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/nhp/default.asp?contentid=28000410)

Theres that look online for more tutorials.

M4YH3M3D
12th April 2003, 11:07
first of all the sdk isnt going to do him any good if he cant even open the prj files lol. There is no short cut here to learn how to do this stuff. Yes he said it was done in visual which is short for Microsoft Visual C++ or if ur like me you have the whole studio. Now if you have visual studio installed if you double click the prj file it wil 99% of the time launch Visual C++ and that is where you do your work. Now if you have no idea what your reading when your looking at the source code that means you need to go down to the bookstore and go pick up learn visual C++ in 24 hours. This was my first book on C++ and I liked it cause you get right into the language I have 3 other C++ books as well and 3 VB books 2 pascal books(which I believe pascal rox C++) but anyway this is the stuff you need to get into. Like I said there isnt a short cut you need to understand what your doing if you apply yourself 3-4 months down the road you will prob be ready for the SDK after you have done some stuff to build up to that point. Im not even going to get into learning asm but its a freakin good idea to do that as well.

superdupe
1st November 2004, 05:49
look what i found.. once upon a time worm was a beginner... go figure

drewpaul86
1st November 2004, 09:24
wow, everyone is at one point, even i was. so what...