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Hey guys, I'm actually not new to the server, I don't know if anyone remembers me, I was an admin right before the server went down. If you remember me send me a message or something! Alright so I guess i'm supposed to say what im gonna do on here, which is probably just build nice looking things if it will ever make me a member Tongue, Also would like to learn some scripting languages if anyone on here knows that stuff, working on learning C at the moment, its killer XD, anyways, hope to have fun like in the olden days of last year, thanks!
For the sake of clarity, that has to be a former Minecraft server admin. :|
the hell would he double register for, then?
Welcome back I think

http://learncodethehardway.org/ <-- best tutorials out there period. Follow them to a T.
(04-14-2013, 11:51 AM)FlyingMongoose link Wrote: [ -> ]Welcome back I think

http://learncodethehardway.org/ <-- best tutorials out there period. Follow them to a T.

I tried this, but its a bit challenging to do this on windows, It starts off with alot of make, which is new to me, and (at least last time i checked) it is mostly how things work on a mac ex. all the $ symbols, but i do agree, it is a very good tutorial, i like the way its written and how it really helps you understand bugs, the homework is fun too Smile
(05-07-2013, 09:15 PM)Trevor266 link Wrote: [ -> ][quote author=FlyingMongoose link=topic=6900.msg264978#msg264978 date=1365958308]
Welcome back I think

http://learncodethehardway.org/ <-- best tutorials out there period. Follow them to a T.

I tried this, but its a bit challenging to do this on windows, It starts off with alot of make, which is new to me, and (at least last time i checked) it is mostly how things work on a mac ex. all the $ symbols, but i do agree, it is a very good tutorial, i like the way its written and how it really helps you understand bugs, the homework is fun too Smile
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Yes, but, a large number of IDE's out there let you make use of these commands. Also, you can use cygwin, and a bunch of other options. Or you can use a virtual machine.

I am looking at getting myself a mac soon for the purpose of developing across numerous platforms. And because I have to be able to support them at work.