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Newcomers DBPro Corner / Where Do I Begin?

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Cosmic Outburst
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Posted: 1st Jul 2007 11:31
I have been in posession of DarkBASIC Professional for some time now, and I've never found the time to start learning it. I'm afraid that I'm not a good programmer, I lack the knowledge and experience. However, I would like to at least gain something from it, but I don't know where to start. What advice could you professionals offer to someone new to DarkBASIC Professional, and where can I start learning. There is just too many commands for me to handle at the moment, it would help if I had some kind of structure to work from.

Thanks.
MikeB
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Posted: 1st Jul 2007 16:06 Edited at: 2nd Jul 2007 11:23
Search "tutorial" in this forum.

P.S.





EDIT: Edited the mean code out, sorry, I was in a VERY bad mood at the time.

Call me Mike please
The Nerd
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Posted: 1st Jul 2007 17:04 Edited at: 1st Jul 2007 17:05
The way I started was by following some different tutorials and then try and change a bit in them, and try to use what they thaught me in my own small projects. That way, I kinda got them into my head better, and sometimes got a better understanding of how they worked. Something I still use today if I bump into something new. But I think it's all about personal feelings on how you like to go by. A good place to look for tutorials would be here:

http://members.thegamecreators.com/tutorialcity/

There's also a ton of tutorials on this forum, including this board.

Good luck!

TDK
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Brain111
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Posted: 2nd Jul 2007 08:18
Quote: "disable escapekey()
do
print "hello world"
loop"


Hey thats not very nice...

Anarchy Burger - hold the Government!
MikeB
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Posted: 2nd Jul 2007 11:22
Quote: "Hey thats not very nice..."


I'm sorry I'll edit it out now.


Mike

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Brain111
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Posted: 6th Jul 2007 07:07
Hahaha.

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wickedly kick it
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Posted: 6th Jul 2007 09:29
ha, thats great! Well i would start by understanding how programming works (such as "if this variable is over 20, execute program") its pretty much just a programming theory you need to learn, then learn the small details of each programming language (synthax)

if you need help learning how it works... Ask me

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