Hey, I know there are a lot of talented programmers out there, not in just scratch. I was thinking, (this is probably going to have to be moved to misc.) that we could create a game in C.
I'm gonna need spriters, (as I assume this game is going to be 2d) or modelers maybe.
Programmers, must have knowledge of C or BASIC (Can use translator
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Guys, you really need to be experienced. I myself will be programming most likely.
Oh yeah, what should it be about?
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I can do sprites
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bbbeb wrote:
C++ PLZ
C IS OUTDATED
Fine. I know more C than C++ though. Oh well. You wanna help?
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bbbeb wrote:
C++ PLZ
C IS OUTDATED
That is not true at all. C is definitely still used. In fact, Unix (and therefore Linux) are specifically made for C programs and C program development.
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Could I join as a spriter? I only really wanna make backgrounds though.
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ScratchReallyROCKS wrote:
bbbeb wrote:
C++ PLZ
C IS OUTDATEDThat is not true at all. C is definitely still used. In fact, Unix (and therefore Linux) are specifically made for C programs and C program development.
And the rest of the industry uses C++.
Plus C++ has C libraries
And yes, I would love to help.
(P.S. If you know fanofcena, he's pretty good at this stuff.
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Also, operating system`s are programmed using Assembly, C and C++. C is not outdated.
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applejack wrote:
Wait, tell me about this BASIC to C translater. BASIC stands for BASIC All-purporse Symbolic Instruction Code.
I only tested it once on a simple code. I don't know if it can handle complex ones.
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ImagineIt wrote:
Could I join as a spriter? I only really wanna make backgrounds though.
Yea.
And @ JJ7Skyline (is that right?) : Sure.
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Why would you want a BASIC to C converter? BASIC is meant to be an interpreted language. Besides, why not just compile the BASIC directly to machine language, because you'd do it anyway to the C code?
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bbbeb wrote:
ScratchReallyROCKS wrote:
bbbeb wrote:
C++ PLZ
C IS OUTDATEDThat is not true at all. C is definitely still used. In fact, Unix (and therefore Linux) are specifically made for C programs and C program development.
And the rest of the industry uses C++.
Plus C++ has C libraries![]()
And yes, I would love to help.
(P.S. If you know fanofcena, he's pretty good at this stuff.)
+1
C++ is for winners
C is just dang complicated
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ScratchReallyROCKS wrote:
Why would you want a BASIC to C converter? BASIC is meant to be an interpreted language. Besides, why not just compile the BASIC directly to machine language, because you'd do it anyway to the C code?
Hmm... Good point.
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Zeusking19 wrote:
Also, operating system`s are programmed using Assembly, C and C++. C is not outdated.
For games, it is way past outdated.
All the leading industries require either AS3 or C++.
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applejack wrote:
Where would I find such a BASIC to C convertor?
It's called BCX I believe.
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