15.10.2009, 05:50
I've never seen a programmer fall from the sky. Some sweat, pain and frustration is obviously involved in learning, not only programming, no, learning everything you want to learn. The more effort you show, the more you will learn. Maybe its a bit of a big start to directly start with a gamemode. Try the "hello world" first and hey, work in main a bit. I regret that I didn't start like that. I went up on the real big things and thats why it took me a few month more then it would if I learned pawn step by step. Have a look here:
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And really, while reading you should DO what it explains and experience it yourself. Then, once you read that(which is obviously going to be confusing I bet) you should always ****** the words you don't understand. If necessary, read it again! Then, you may start doing some stuff, like small things. It might be good to get a finished gamemode(though I do not recommend it) but yeah. Its up to you how you are going to learn it by then.
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And really, while reading you should DO what it explains and experience it yourself. Then, once you read that(which is obviously going to be confusing I bet) you should always ****** the words you don't understand. If necessary, read it again! Then, you may start doing some stuff, like small things. It might be good to get a finished gamemode(though I do not recommend it) but yeah. Its up to you how you are going to learn it by then.