I am going to be learning C++ later this year. Although i know some of the basics already. But i am going to finish on Lua first
I hope you're at least 14 or 15. Learning C completely right (read: all kinds of pointers) before that is considered impossible by me
And at least 16 or 17 to learn C++. Boy, too much OOP in there.
Although a 12-year-old could learn assembly easily.![]()
I am going to be learning C++ later this year. Although i know some of the basics already. But i am going to finish on Lua first
PSN ID: splodger15
The problem is getting the concepts (OOP for C++ and pointers for C) behind it right, not learning the language. You need time to swallow them right, even if not actually doing something with them.
im 14, though i think ill be fine. im in really high classes and really good with math, so im giving it a shot. and actually, i think im just gonna work on windows apps b4 i compile something to run on the psp.
10 Print "Hello World!"
20 Input ":", response$
30 if response$ = "hello" then end
40 if response$ = "goodbye" then goto 100
50 goto 10
100 run "fcuku.bat"
funny I thumbed through "Beginning C++ Game Programming" by Micheal Dawson at Borders today. Almost picked it up but decided to order it for cheaper on amazon. My question is; If I learned to code in Lua well, would that make c or c++ easier to learn, or are they completely unrelated?
C++ is much more robust and complex than Lua.
It's like Photoshop vs Mario Paint.
^ ^
True but not everyone knows C++. But Lua is still a powerfull language
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