Thursday, August 19, 2010

I need to learn programming languages to create programs and games, what do you advise me?

I know learning programming languages can take months if not years please help help me to find please tell me an easy to learn programming language. Is there a website that provides learning this language for FREE?


Thank you for your helpI need to learn programming languages to create programs and games, what do you advise me?
I would have to say C#. While C++ is the de facto standard for game programming, C# is slowly taking center stage as the future of the industry. Plus, Microsoft has thrown their weight behind it with the recent release of the XNA Game Studio program.





Link to (free) Visual C# 2005 Express Edition:


http://msdn.microsoft.com/vstudio/expres鈥?/a>





Link to XNA homepage:


http://msdn.microsoft.com/directx/XNA/de鈥?/a>





Wiki article on C#:


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/C_Sharp





C# community with lot of info and tutorials:


http://www.csharpfriends.com/I need to learn programming languages to create programs and games, what do you advise me?
You might try checking out the Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 Express Editions. It's available for Visual Basic, C#, C++, and maybe a few other languages. They offer tons of tutorials and resources to get you started and the best part is that it's all free. They even have an entire section dedicated just to game programming.
C++ is the best overall language - hands down.





Search google for ';free C++ programming tutorials';.





it is not hard, just takes time.
Cheapest and most efficient way on your own is....... BUY a book, take notes, and keep reading, books are cheap.. Or just go to school..
Microsoft (free domain and hosting for life) , Google (Googlepages, Blogger) , Yahoo (Geocities), Freewebs are some of the companies offering free websites with design tools . A list of free websites with features and links is available at http://tinyurl.com/lw7kp
Java is very versatile and is the basis for many programs, such as ICEchat, Blackberry devices, games,.. You can download a limited version of Microsoft's J++, C++, and Visual Studio.


This is at least a start. Good luck.
I would recommend java as it is a portable language.it will run on any device that have jvm and kvm. If you are planning on making a mmorpg it is a good choice as sun microsystem makes servers it is logical that any language that was develop is network based. Java runs slightly slower than C++ though.
Well , actually as u are still new to programming , i recommend that u learn c++ as it is a great language , and not very complex , as for how to learn it , i think self study is the answer , download e-books or tutorials , or buy books by Sams / O'reilly / Wisley , to learn basics of object oriented programming in c++ , then after u learn c++ , which won't take much time , u will have an open road , or a better understanding of how programming goes , at that point , u can choose to learn any other language , and it won't be hard for u to learn as u know the basics , but after u finish c++ , i recommend either c# or Java , but in my opinion i prefer java , but u will know how to decide when u read more in programming , and a true programmer needs a pc , his mind , and a reference of any language , and it won't be hard to learn that language.
There's no one website as a resource.





To learn a programming language, you have to pick one out of the huge selection of languages. As you are a first time programmer, pick one that is mainstream, and prefer high level languages over low level languages (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/High-level_鈥?/a> and http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Low-level_p鈥?/a>





For this reason, I recommend Python (http://www.python.org/) and Ruby as your first port of call. They are high level, mainstream, used commercially or in enterprise level, and can be used for both desktop and web applications.





Other solid choices include C#, VB.NET, Java, C, and C++.
Did you even bother to check things out before you asked US to do the work for you?

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