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Ryan▫S
Registered 25/10/2003
Points 161
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8th January, 2004 at 21:17:22 -
i have just ordered MMF 1.5 and should be getting it anytime now. jus wondering why should i be excited hmmm?
Gah!
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Mr Coffee
Registered 04/09/2003
Points 440
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8th January, 2004 at 21:55:57 -
Post this in the right forum and I will tell you.
99 percent chance that the above post is 100 percent correct.
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ShadowCaster Possibly Insane
Registered 02/01/2002
Points 2203
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8th January, 2004 at 22:16:47 -
Cos it's a million times better than TGF, only beaten by Jamagic ^__^
Mike
"Now I guess we're... 'Path-E-Tech Management'" -Dilbert
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cosmos
Registered 18/03/2003
Points 9
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8th January, 2004 at 22:37:36 -
i have jamagic since its release and i still dont know how to use it! lol
always try your best
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ShadowCaster Possibly Insane
Registered 02/01/2002
Points 2203
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9th January, 2004 at 00:48:13 -
I'll be releasing the code for C-Base in the future. You should check it out when I do ^__^ I think it's easier to learn that way.
Mike
"Now I guess we're... 'Path-E-Tech Management'" -Dilbert
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Shen Possibly Insane
Registered 14/05/2002
Points 3497
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9th January, 2004 at 04:22:36 -
Jamagic has code, meaning its learnability drops right down
gone fishin'
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Pete Nattress Cheesy Bits img src/uploads/sccheesegif
Registered 23/09/2002
Points 4811
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9th January, 2004 at 08:43:10 -
... and usability increases. i'm not an expert but i'd have that if you're going to bother learning a language, you might as well learn a more useful one that will benefit you later on, like C or C++.
www.thenatflap.co.uk
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Hayo Stone Goose
Registered 15/08/2002
Points 6949
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9th January, 2004 at 10:40:14 -
I ll just shut up about it this time.
www.hayovanreek.nl
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Sage
Registered 02/01/2004
Points 43
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9th January, 2004 at 11:05:09 -
I did the trial of Jamagic once. I didn't know how to use it.
-Sage
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Shen Possibly Insane
Registered 14/05/2002
Points 3497
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9th January, 2004 at 11:56:55 -
^^ See, evidence
I learned Jamagic in about a day, yes I did bother. I agree usability increases, but it's a lot easier teaching someone TGF or MMF than how to code.
BACK ON TEH TOPIC.
You should be excited because it's better than the tool you were using before ;P
gone fishin'
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Long John Kickbag
Registered 26/08/2002
Points 148
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9th January, 2004 at 13:30:05 -
Pete: Actually it's more of the opposite. Skills you learn in a language carry over. If you learn a high level language then you can get results quickly so you can learn better. If you learn a lower level language first then it takes a lot longer. Also, many projects will be faster if you simply work in a high level language then use dlls for more complex tasks.
Resize! - www.clicksplat.com/comparison.html
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Kris Possibly Insane
Registered 17/05/2002
Points 2017
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9th January, 2004 at 14:13:06 -
higher level languages dont give as much insight into the workings of games\progs though.
"Say you're hanging from a huge cliff at the top of mt. everest and a guy comes along and says he'll save you, and proceeds to throw religious pamphlets at you while simultaniously giving a sermon." - Dustin G
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Deleted User
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9th January, 2004 at 14:31:32 -
Just what Tigerworks do. He has worked with Terminal Orbit long time coding more and more extensions to MMF using c++ to make Terminal Orbit better faster etc...
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Deleted User
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9th January, 2004 at 14:42:32 -
Don't be excited if you don't want to be
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