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Where do I go to learn Torque script?
IkeTheGeneric:
--- Quote from: Gloss² on January 20, 2013, 07:49:32 PM ---Elecro. You are just so. Like. Incapable of anything. I doubt you could learn simple console commands.
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That wasn't called for.
Daenth:
It depends on what you already know about programming. There is a distinct line between learning TorqueScript and learning how to program all together. If you're learning how to code for the first time, I would recommend you go to something like Codecademy and learn the basics of coding there. It focuses on JavaScript (and Python recently IIRC) but the two have a similar syntax so if you learn JavaScript, you'll be able to learn TorqueScript rather easily. If you already have a basic understanding of programming (knowledge of a language in the C family would be best), Coding Help has some excellent resources.
Blockzillahead:
--- Quote from: Gloss² on January 20, 2013, 07:49:32 PM ---Elecro. You are just so. Like. Incapable of anything. I doubt you could learn simple console commands.
But ya. Learn by looking at other add-ons.
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forget off handicap.
¥ola:
Honestly, I don't think you have the learning capacity to accomplish actually grabbing a knowledge of coding, but if you want to go ahead.
I wrote this specifically for beginners, and the website with the full documentation and more extended tutorials along with voice-following videos will be up in the next two days.
Elecro:
--- Quote from: ¥ola on January 20, 2013, 07:55:48 PM ---Honestly, I don't think you have the learning capacity to accomplish actually grabbing a knowledge of coding, but if you want to go ahead.
I wrote this specifically for beginners, and the website with the full documentation and more extended tutorials along with voice-following videos will be up in the next two days.
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I feel that it's something that I can have an interest in, so I'm going for it. I don't care what you or anyone else tell me otherwise.