empowermentzone.com has compiled docs for c#, vb dotnet and vb6 as well as html.
At 04:21 PM 1/8/2007, Thomas Ward wrote:
>Hi Aaron,
>Personally, I have found the basic languages pretty limitted when it 
>comes to writing games.Visual Basic 2005 isn't bad, but good luck 
>obtaining high-quality documentation for it and gaming. My personal 
>favorite language for game design is C#.NET, called C--Sharp, and you 
>can obtain a free Visual C# compiler from microsoft as well as some 
>Interductary documentation.
> For more about C# I have aFAQ on this on my web site at
>http://www.usagames.us/faq.html
>and it is near the bottom of the page.
>Smile.
>
>aaron danvers-jukes wrote:
>> i am learning a programming language known as "just basic." This is no where 
>> near as powerfull as vb, but since i don't know where to start to learn that 
>> i thought just basic will do for now.
>> regards,
>> aaron
>>   
>
>
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