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#26 2009-07-19 08:06:51

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Re: What is a good programing language after scratch? (Mac-compatible)

Runtime Revolution is apparently compatable with mac.


unfortunately it costs $$. but LAter this year there may be a free version/


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#27 2009-07-19 11:13:11

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Re: What is a good programing language after scratch? (Mac-compatible)

gershmer wrote:

iPhone App Development (XCode, C++, C)

I am currently working on that.. I just cant find very many opengl es game making tutorials or examples that i can study the code on... do you know where i find some?


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#28 2009-07-21 08:52:51

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Re: What is a good programing language after scratch? (Mac-compatible)

What about Pascal?

Easy to write and (more important) easy to read.

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#29 2009-07-22 02:54:19

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Re: What is a good programing language after scratch? (Mac-compatible)

spacetime wrote:

What about Pascal?

Easy to write and (more important) easy to read.

I haven't seen a compiler/interpreter for mac, and besides, I'm using Ruby, Objective-C, and Squeak.

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#30 2009-07-26 20:31:11

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Re: What is a good programing language after scratch? (Mac-compatible)

Processing all the way. www.processing.org. My processing things are at www.bendad.wikispaces.com/processing

Last edited by bendad (2009-07-26 20:31:24)


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#31 2009-07-29 04:33:33

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Re: What is a good programing language after scratch? (Mac-compatible)

techy wrote:

gershmer wrote:

iPhone App Development (XCode, C++, C)

I am currently working on that.. I just cant find very many opengl es game making tutorials or examples that i can study the code on... do you know where i find some?

look at quake  big_smile  quake three's engines source is free and under the Gnu public license.

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