by CARPEDIEM » Mar 31, 2001 @ 9:45pm
Come ON GUYS!!, It's saturday night!!!, Am i not allowed to have some fun or what???.<br>I just thought it was a little funny that you wanted to make a 3d engine for ID software just by reading two books, one called:<br>"C++ For dummies", and the other one: <br>"The Complete Idiot's Guide to C++ ".<br>I mean... what kind of name for a book is that???.<br><br>I don't want to discourage anyone, it's just that im studying software engineering and i realize the incredible complexity of it my career, Would you believe me if i told you that perhaps it would take you 3 lifetimes to make the Windows 2000 OS?, And GOD, you'd better love advanced Algebra if you even mention the word "3D engine".<br><br>Before i started college i was a BIT, like you... but believe me when i tell you that just a very very little bit like you. You guys are like me when i was 17 but elevated to the power of (99x99^99)!<br><br>= CENSORED BYMYSELF =<br><br>So, it might not sound funny for an american, but it sure as hell is for an argentinian to think that you can be a lead programmer for ID software at the age of 14.<br>All i can say... is that if you ever plan on doing something REALLY REALLY great, don't think you can do it all by yourself, get a team and start working. The sooner you understand you are not god, the sooner you start reaching your goals.<br><br>A word of advice?, Start with Visual Basic, so you don't get frustrated and can make nice window appz, then, if you really like programming move to C, then if you want to to C++. And if you still like it learn Assembler.<br><br>Let me tell you that MS Visual C++ can be VERY frustrating for a guy that actually CAN program in C or C++. It takes time to learn how to use it well, i still can't. So, believe me when i tell you that MS VC++ is gonna rip all your programming dreams away if you plan on start learning how to program with it.<br><br><br>Last modification: CARPEDIEM - 03/31/01 at 18:45:38