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Originally Posted by cottonvibes
If programmers always stick to high-level languages like VB and c#, they'll severely limit their knowledge on what the system is doing at a low-level.
Cool stuff like new cpu instruction sets for example, would mean nothing to coders that have never coded asm, and have always stuck to high-level stuff.
So I believe coders should start with easier high-level languages first, then move up to mid-level languages like c/c++ and do some low-level asm.
Then after they've had experience with all those languages, they can choose the right-one for the job.
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While i agree with the end of your comment there i still donīt think that picking C# will limit people knowledge and i think thatīs
bulls**t if you ask me... am not trying to attack you by any means but stop writing things you probably heard... check things first then post because thatīs not true at all.. anyways as i said before i totally agree with the end of your comment there where people can pick up languages and learn from them... anyways i donīt think that C/C++ is going to last as long as you probably think. iīve seen few languages come and go or stay there for some reason but things are going to drastically change in the future and thatīs a fact.
let me make you clear that not only a programmer that could write a emulator is advanced... in fact even if you write a PS2 emu yourself maybe you can be good at it but when you try to emulate the PS3 you will still be a noob at it as you are faced with new hardware and with new stuff... the only difference is the background you have but eventhough the emulation technique is not the only thing that make a coder advanced..
in fact the only coder that is actually limiting itself is the coder that call himself "ADVANCED" as he will not always ask for help as his ego wonīt allow him to do so.. to me even the most advanced coder can learn from somone less advanced... and only the one that accept advice of others is the real advanced one as it doesnīt limit itself in any meanings.... also a coder that doesnīt accept the word "Impossible todo" or "Not possible" is the coder that doesnīt limit itself.
anyways what is a advanced coder???? should i tell you my definition about a advanced coder??? for me a advanced coder is the one that keep learning and advancing through the years and not sticking to one thing. fast and simple
in conclution if i missunderstood your post and you donīt mean what i think you mean on your post than please correct me.
ARRRRSCHUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU!!!! sorry am just a bit Allergic against Bulls**ts thatīs all.
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Originally Posted by Gamezone51
yes please, i am about to start learning C# so if your tutorial is clear and easy, it will aid me greatly. any timeframe on when they might be available?
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Originally Posted by LoneWolf
when will the lessons be available ?
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Right after the poll ends
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Last edited by @ruantec; June 7th, 2009 at 23:27..