Author Topic: James is in need of a good "C" tutorial.  (Read 657 times)

I'm wanting to learn C, so I can make a game in the voxlap engine, because polygons are too mainstream.  Besides, it would be handy to know, too.



I'm getting a lot of errors when doing this tutorial.
It might just be the fact that I'm on linux, though.

MORE LEIK LINSUX HUE HUE HUE

MORE LEIK LINSUX HUE HUE HUE
It's so much more user friendly than windows.
Like the fact that I'm not having to search on google for something to open obscure file types, and I don't have to do the installation processes for it, either.
IE, for my C compiler, all I did was
sudo apt-get install gcc in a terminal

It's so much more user friendly than windows.
Don't fool yourself.

Don't fool yourself.

I don't have to deal with Microsoft Visual Studio or whatever it is.

You can write c in anything you want to, assuming you have a compiler of which there are many.

It's so much more user friendly than windows.
Like the fact that I'm not having to search on google for something to open obscure file types, and I don't have to do the installation processes for it, either.
IE, for my C compiler, all I did was
sudo apt-get install gcc in a terminal

I've never actually tried linux so I'm in no position to argue.