Author Topic: 10 year old kids programming?  (Read 3636 times)

Most if not all of these "Modders" Are actually more like 15 or 16. The crappy mods that are made are the ones made by the 9-12 year olds. Same thing with the faces.

Ehem :u

While some of us wasted time playing games, other people decided it would be more fun to try to add things to games. Those that stuck with it enough became good at it.

Spock is 12 and what is this

I'm turning 13 next friday.

THEN I WON'T BE ABLE TO GO ":U" ANYMORE :C


Ehem :u

This would go for me, too.
I started programming when I was 12, although I don't believe i've released anything.
ninja:although i am now 13 :c

Most if not all of these "Modders" Are actually more like 15 or 16. The crappy mods that are made are the ones made by the 9-12 year olds. Same thing with the faces.

Yay, going on to 14 tomorow, and maybe by 15-16 i cna be moddler and scrippter, if i really work at it :).

Younger people don't have the patience to finish models/scripts, generally you see this too much in Blockland. The really good stuff you'll see come from people from mid teens to late teens and old people such as Trader, you old bastard. Script edits don't really count as programming at all, any one can change a value on a script to suit there needs but someone who actually writes things from scratch in a code is properly programming.

Tutorials on the internet
Durr
Not so much. I got it from trial and error. A lot of it too. I'm 14 now and I'm still learning.

well im new to this stuff... can anyone link me to some tutorials for n00bs? lol

well im new to this stuff... can anyone link me to some tutorials for n00bs? lol
http://www.freewebs.com/torquescript/index.htm

This is a great one for syntax and other things.

When i was reading a tutorial it said to learn c and c++ very soon and it will save you alot of head aches in the future, is this true?


well im new to this stuff... can anyone link me to some tutorials for n00bs? lol

The point is find out yourself if you can't even find a tutorial I can't see how your going to produce anything like a working add-on.

When i was reading a tutorial it said to learn c and c++ very soon and it will save you alot of head aches in the future, is this true?


I've been programming in C++ for years (nothing fancy, terminal applications mainly), and have a little of TGB under my belt. It's more in memorizing the functions that Blockland uses than programming logic, at least for me.