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Started by tRiCksTa, January 12, 2005, 10:17 PM

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CrAz3D

CSB is just the connect to battlenet...you can add w/e you want to it & have a calculator or maybe a video player in your bot...it doesn't really matter.
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tRiCksTa

Can anyone make a quick CSB , upload source, and put it up here. I thought I was getting it but, studying a unfinished CSB is really hard .

hismajesty

CSB is open source, it's somewhere in this forum. Also, there's tons of open source csb bots.

tRiCksTa

Yes I know, but when I download them, they wont work lol

Eric

Quote from: MyndFyre on January 18, 2005, 02:25 PM
Quote from: NetNX on January 18, 2005, 09:55 AM
Learn C++ first its easyier to adapt to other languages that way cuz vb bearly breaks the ice in the programing world

That's not necessarily true.  If you actually learn how to program, not just amalgamate code, VB is a perfectly fine learning tool.  My very, very first programming experience was in BASIC, and while it was limited, it was still pretty cool.

If you learn VB in a manner that emphasizes algorithms and problem solving, which (I believe) is fundamental to any programming language, you'll be okay.

All languages have identifiers, keywords that indicate loops, some kind of object or variable, etc.  It might take a while to learn the grammar of a specific programming language, but you can know every technical detail of C++ and still not know how to program.

I also easily adapted from Visual Basic to C and then C++.  I spent about a day reading books, a week or so playing around with the language and the compiler and I was soon able to make a binary bot in it.   Visual Basic provided me with the foundation required to move on to bigger and better things.

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Quote from: Edsger W. DijkstraIt is practically impossible to teach good programming to students that have had a prior exposure to BASIC; as potential programmers they are mentally mutilated beyond hope of regeneration.

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