Under,
I'm in much the same situation you are now too
I will be finishing my Schooling years, and trudging off to Uni by the end of this year, and this have had to make some pretty sketchy choices lately to secure what I want to do.
Firstly, I researched all the local Uni's, and all their courses that they offer to do with Computer Science, Programming, Game Dev ( yes, there are game dev courses
).
I've just recently applied for the courses that took my fancy, and depending on my High School results, will get into the best one there is
I too do not know much C++, but that is what I am going to Uni to learn
The good thing about DarkBASIC is that it is simple to make games, the bad thing about it is it is just that, BASIC. It's a hobbiest's language, not a proffesional developer's language ( but, it has the potential to make great things, all that is needed is the codeing skills ).
VB is good to know if you want to get into developing apps for buisnesses, such as custom DBMS's ( Database Management Systems ) or other custom things.
One thing that I have learnt is not too expect to be shot into Gave Dev straight away.
It IS a hard area to get into, and it is also a hard area to work in.
There are ALWAYS limitations on games ( due to publishers, target audience, etc etc etc ), which can inhibit your creativeness, and don't think that you'll become lead programmer who get's to do all the good programming, like the 3D engine etc, because to start with, you'll just be an extra that writes simple functions as they're needed, and if you're lucky, you may get to handle the character animation or something like that...
That's the harsh reality of it.
But, if you learn C++, pick your courses at Uni etc wisely, and pick and path and STICK WITH IT through thick and thin, then you should be able to get to where you want to go in the not-too-distant futur
Jess.
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