Sounds like it's gonna be another java language - more web than program lol.
Oh well as long as the net framework don't decide to fix my system up with
frequent and rather annoying crashes that'll eventually lead to the
confusion of the new computer technician and maybe an unnecessary format of
the hard drive and new keys for all my games then that's fine by me. But
apparently c++ is the way to go because autoit is easily hackable for the
source, vb you need all these silly extra libraries, whereas c++ there's
none of that, it's a self-executing independent program.

Regards,

Damien


-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Liam Erven
Sent: 19 June 2006 00:30
To: Gamers Discussion list
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] Writing text adventures

I actually think vb.net is a good place to start.  I'm eventually going to
be moving to it when I get done with judgment day.

----- Original Message -----
From: "Thomas Ward" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Sunday, June 18, 2006 6:26 PM
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] Writing text adventures


> Hi, Liam.
> If you mean by VB (VB 6) I disagree. Here is why.
> If someone starts out with VB 6 and not VB.net the new programmer is
> going to miss out on some very good programming skills and concepts that
> is the core of modern programming. Languages such as Java, VB.net,
> C#.net, etc are fully object oriented. It is best to start a new
> programmer out on it else if they learn   a none oop language like VB 6
> they will learn it, and have to start completely over from scratch, and
> in fact unlearn bad outdated coding practices.
> As for C most languages in use today are second and third generation
> languages that have much in common with the parent language. Java,
> C#.net, php, perl, etc you name it look in many ways like C/C++.
>
>
> Liam Erven wrote:
>> I actually suggest vb if you're gogin to start out if you're brand new. 
>> Now
>> if you want to knwo somethign that will be useful, learn C.  A lot of 
>> other
>> languages are based on C or some form.  Heck.  I'm learning php now, and 
>> it
>> has a lot of things that are similar to C.  What people need to realize 
>> is
>> that you can't pick up a language over night.  Auto it is fine and good, 
>> but
>> all it is is a windows scripting language.  Do yourself a favor and learn

>> an
>> actual language that will serve you in the future.
>>
>
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