28.06.2011, 05:56
How can you have "learned" a language? To have "learned" something suggests knowing everything about it, I find it surprising that many people here claim they have "learned" PAWN. Even Y_Less hasn't "learned" PAWN, he's finding out new things all of the time about the language, so he is always learning, just like every coder in the world, they are always learning, that is the nature of programming/scripting languages. There is no completion or finishing line to knowledge of a language.
Anyway as to the point of this topic, just begin learning it yourself, view tutorials online, learn the general aspect of coding and so on. Also for someone who claims to have "learned" PAWN, you shouldn't be so clueless about PHP. Once you learn the fundamentals of programming/scripting, then most languages are easy to pickup and start learning.
Anyway as to the point of this topic, just begin learning it yourself, view tutorials online, learn the general aspect of coding and so on. Also for someone who claims to have "learned" PAWN, you shouldn't be so clueless about PHP. Once you learn the fundamentals of programming/scripting, then most languages are easy to pickup and start learning.