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[QUOTE=Rotational_aspect;197458] learning French when I move to France
I know french, I can help.
P.S. Sorry mods.
P.S.S. Why not Canada, Aspect? Well I can't stop you...
P.S.S.S. Sorry for bad quote.
P.S.S.S.S. (last one, don't worry) I haven't hear from Bom in a while. Aspect I need to find my MSPD-MS adaptor before I can see the AI (I hope a red cube is not left lonely this time. LOL :D)
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feisar rocket: We did look at moving to Canada, but we had an offer from my wifes dad to help run a hotel in France.
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I see, but in Canada it's hard to get a job so far. At the moment, degrees and masters are the only way to get a job now. Well, if I were you, I'd do the same thing -- go to France.
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Ace, can you teach me C++?
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Feisar, i think that if you want to be learned C++ by someone, then it's better to talk through Skype or something (text + voice). Otherwise, i suggest you to ask Ace for advice about which program to use, and learn it by yourself using online tutorials.
(remember to know what you want to do. Begin from it, learn it, improve it)
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For what it's worth rocket, I'm a terrible, terrible teacher :D
But I've seen a lot of people try and fail to teach programming languages to each other - frankly I'd say you're almost better off spending some quality google time like I did! By learning yourself, you make sure you stick to your own speed, and don't bore yourself by going beyond your own interest...
The internet has almost as much tutorial as porn I believe, and the only thing's I'd suggest are to keep track of where you find good stuff and always be aware of security and speed... I've hastily ignored too many sidenotes about "best practice" and had my ass bitten :g
I say go get Code::Blocks and make peace with the fact that if you wanted rapid prototyping or forms applications you chose the wrong language and will have to shell out for Microsoft's pseudo-C++ or figure out wxWidgets :D
Oh and perhaps give yourself a "back-end" project that you're interested in to start out with: I messed around with an encryption library for a while before realising that it was mathematically too pointless to bother porting over from visual studio - but nice ideas can be anything from evolution simulations to physics engines or geometric bits and pieces... Something thats fun and will lend experience with memory management and structuring programs without getting you too distracted by OpenGL and forms output before you're really comfortable with the language itself...
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Om studying architecture and city planning so if you want i could do Ã* bit of enviornmental design and possibly track design in my spare time.
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Any help will be useful :nod All projects are a step forward to complete this game:mr-t
I'm leaking of ideas about making various shapes of buildings and other constructions, so that would be awesome if you could draw something... or make in 3D if possible :D
P.S I see that 3 users (tell me if i'm wrong) are making their own tracks... i think (i think that i THINK too much :g) that it's good (God teached me what's good/bad :blarg), becouse tracks will be having different styles :)
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Im sadly not very good with Maya or real 3D engines bit i can do sketch up and im learning blender atm so basic volumes i can do just gimme the basics and the concept and something can be worked out :) i got some ideas of My own of course too :)
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[QUOTE=zero3growlithe;197581]...I'm leaking of ideas about making various shapes of buildings...
(bad quote, sorry) What about my buildings? Well, ya, the're not futuristic. Well, ya, it's kinda ugly... nvm.
I can't import .dae files with blender. Maybe a bug, huh?
I made a track with S.Up, now, I just need to import it (or export with different extension). Let me guess, Google.com?
P.S. Now that I mastered blender cam, I can make awesome buildings! Let's do this! Just the 6 of us, and future add-ons!