Agree with that one.
even in my simple programs I did in uni in pascal and even java
script there was simple math for simple outputs, and the like.
Unless you just wanted to print a message on the screen that was.
At 08:16 AM 3/1/2014, you wrote:
Hi Cara,
Well put. The majority of
Hi,
Yeah, there is usually some basic math involved in any program,
especially games, just because that is the way things are. However, it
doesn't mean all the math has to be difficult or complex. Usually a
novice programmer can get by on basic adding, subtracting,
multiplying, dividing if the
Hi Cara,
Well put. The majority of programming is the logic behind how the
program will work and then coming up with a design, organizing the
code, so you get that functionality out of the game or program. Once a
developer understands the logic and the concepts behind how a program
works they
Hi Josh,
Well, let me reiterate that the math skills you do have such as basic
adding, subtracting, multiplying, and dividing, etc is sufficient for
very simple and basic games. You do however have to understand the
basics of how Algebra works such as assigning and using variables in
formulas
Thomas said: Just do what you can with the skills you do have, know your
strengths and weaknesses, and do the best you can.
I say: Very well put.
Josh, I'd like to add that nobody is good at Math or programming when
they are born.
Becoming good at them is a process of learning and practice.
It
I asked chip orange if he would do some game programming classes on a
team-talk server. His audio classes and accompanying examples for
window-eyes scripting are excellent! he seems to be one of the few
people who can both program, and also teach and explain things in a way
with lots of
perhaps chip's window-eyes scripting classes will help. I'll take them
one class at a time I finnished class one, played around with the
examples and such and its going good so far.
using windows7 laptop
On 2/27/2014 1:33 PM, Ian Reed wrote:
Thomas said: Just do what you can with the skills
Hi Josh,
Well, keep in mind that writing scripts for Window-Eyes is completely
different from game programming. I know that Chip is a talented
developer, is a skilled developer, but to my knowledge he has never
written any audio games so probably is not the right person to ask
about game
oh so visual basic won't do it then? jim seems to get along good with
vb6 though.
using windows7 laptop
On 2/27/2014 6:38 PM, Thomas Ward wrote:
Hi Josh,
Well, keep in mind that writing scripts for Window-Eyes is completely
different from game programming. I know that Chip is a talented
Hi Josh,
You are confusing Visual Basic with Visual Basic Script., Those are
completely two different languages from Microsoft. Visual Basic is a
full fledged programming language for writing applications, games,
etc. The later versions of Visual Basic are a part of Microsoft's .NET
suite of
Another consideration is that much of programming is logic and creativity.
Math can come into this in the form of simpler work with variables as Thomas
has said but important concepts are the logic of how a program will function
and what you need to do creatively to make that happen. Once you
Absolutely! Totally agree!
Where there's a will there's a way! :)
Go for it!
Smiles,
Cara :)
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On Feb 27, 2014, at 10:33
yes it sure does.
using windows7 laptop
On 2/27/2014 8:28 PM, Cara Quinn wrote:
Another consideration is that much of programming is logic and creativity.
Math can come into this in the form of simpler work with variables as Thomas
has said but important concepts are the logic of how a
let me help you further by telling you what my math skills are in a list
here...
good skills
1. adding
2. subtracting
3. multiplying
4. division.
5. decimals.
6. I know pi is 3.14159.
7. percents.
8. less than and greater than.
things I am bad at or don't want to touch.
bad skills.
1. algebra.
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let me help you further by telling you what my math skills are in a list
here...
good skills
1. adding
2. subtracting
3. multiplying
4. division.
5. decimals.
6. I
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