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Noob to Modding - C#

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Hey guys,

As my goal for this year, I decided that I was going to learn C#. As I want to be a programmer when I'm older, I think that it would be really beneficial to apply the language to what I enjoy at this age: Gaming.

I have all the correct tools to help me learn but I need some help to get me going. I've been really inspired by some of the scripts that have been posted in the last few weeks. I want to have a go at making my own along with trying to understand the language more.

Although I've had a go at learning it before (I only remember a few things), I want to have a fresh go at it now.

Bearing in mind that I'm only 15 years old, would anyone be able to post me a link to some noob-friendly guides/tutorials to help me start out with C#? As I said, I understand a little of the programming logic of C#, but I would like to start again from square 1, properly and deeply learning it this time.

Thanks for your time,

ScottN.

Sorry if this is in the wrong forum but I saw that this is the primary scripting forum.

Edited by ScottN

15 year's old and proper grammar, hat's off to you my friend.

On Topic: If i'm not mistaken, but i'm not 100% sure, Visual Studio10 has tutorial's on how C++ work's and what not.

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15 year's old and proper grammar, hat's off to you my friend.

On Topic: If i'm not mistaken, but i'm not 100% sure, Visual Studio10 has tutorial's on how C++ work's and what not.

Bad grammar is an annoyance for me! I'm a neat-freak! :geek::biggrin:

Ahh, I'll take a look today. I'm probably going to spend most of my day playing about with all this stuff. I'll be focusing more on C# rather than any other. I might even have a little look a Java and Java Scripts if I can be bothered. :thumbsup:

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That's the exact same tutorial I have been using!

I've not found much luck from it due to it using methods that I'm not familiar with. I might find myself a complete list of terms/syntax used in the language. That might help me break down sections of code so that I understand it.

Basically, as a long term goal, I'm hoping to develop a paramedic/fire services mod which will include models/textures and scripts. I know it wouldn't be an easy task and it would take maybe up to months of work, but it would really improve my skill and experience. It would be similar to LCPDFR in the way that you receive call-outs, but I would never copy it. I would make it my own work and probably keep it personal and not distribute it. After all, the whole project is for experience. :biggrin:

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