jarheaded
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I've been beating around the web for some time looking to help communities like rpg,mmorpg, and fps
i want to start programing
then most people say well grab a book, or what do you want to do?
i want to know gui based programing..
then most people say whats your history like.. php,html,flash,javascript, did some server work scripted alot in the late 90's irc days
i have about 40 ebooks on c,c#,C++,D,F game mechanics, memory editing ive you tubed programing and watched Indians program for an hour and simple do this .. loosing interest faster then would be able to do some coding of my own
i dont want to learn useless information like pointers when nesox says they are useless and a book says you need them..
i dont want to make some console command driven bot or aimbot or automation with commands.
i have the tools just not guidance with such things as how to write the code to work, visual studio 2010
deflector pe explorer dev c++..
im not trying to make my own bots to replace yours or others just make things for my self.
like currently i would like to remake a cod mw2 private server hack work by changing a .exe to a .dat
i know a few things since i read the 40+ ebooks
bool true/flase
#include is to point it to librarys you make
namespace
void
main()
public
if else and while statements
\n is new line
return 0;
but thats useless without knowing how to do gui based with console based things.. like how to tell a start button to start calculating an area in wow or a login to accept or deny the characters .
ive been around a while seeing apoc and ski and lots of other talented people coding and coding and quickly releasing things that help and i have time and want to learn just at a stand still.
and dont want to waste time doing 100's of console based things when i will have to learn gui based after..
then the what language to learn question comes up.. some say c, or C#, then you get the c++ enthusiast. but im reading about D and F#, and vb or visual c./C++. and then python and pascal and others surface
they say the hardest part of programing is the idea of what you want it to do. well i know what i want. now its learn how to get there. aimbots for fps. mmorpg, object oriented control and dll injection
i want to start programing
then most people say well grab a book, or what do you want to do?
i want to know gui based programing..
then most people say whats your history like.. php,html,flash,javascript, did some server work scripted alot in the late 90's irc days
i have about 40 ebooks on c,c#,C++,D,F game mechanics, memory editing ive you tubed programing and watched Indians program for an hour and simple do this .. loosing interest faster then would be able to do some coding of my own
i dont want to learn useless information like pointers when nesox says they are useless and a book says you need them..
i dont want to make some console command driven bot or aimbot or automation with commands.
i have the tools just not guidance with such things as how to write the code to work, visual studio 2010
deflector pe explorer dev c++..
im not trying to make my own bots to replace yours or others just make things for my self.
like currently i would like to remake a cod mw2 private server hack work by changing a .exe to a .dat
i know a few things since i read the 40+ ebooks
bool true/flase
#include is to point it to librarys you make
namespace
void
main()
public
if else and while statements
\n is new line
return 0;
but thats useless without knowing how to do gui based with console based things.. like how to tell a start button to start calculating an area in wow or a login to accept or deny the characters .
ive been around a while seeing apoc and ski and lots of other talented people coding and coding and quickly releasing things that help and i have time and want to learn just at a stand still.
and dont want to waste time doing 100's of console based things when i will have to learn gui based after..
then the what language to learn question comes up.. some say c, or C#, then you get the c++ enthusiast. but im reading about D and F#, and vb or visual c./C++. and then python and pascal and others surface
they say the hardest part of programing is the idea of what you want it to do. well i know what i want. now its learn how to get there. aimbots for fps. mmorpg, object oriented control and dll injection