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General Discussion => Technology and Development => Computer Programming => Topic started by: Halifax on January 29, 2007, 11:47:00 am

Title: Halifax's C tutorials
Post by: Halifax on January 29, 2007, 11:47:00 am
I basically have this all written down in my notebook. Many study halls many... Anyways yeah so I am thinking of converting them to HTML with color-coding and everything. Anyone looking forward to this? It's about 100 pages I'm estimating. Once again many study halls and some help from some friends..... haha


One question. Where do I get something that can take a screenshot of CMD so I can take pictures of all of the sample programs.
Title: Halifax's C tutorials
Post by: trevmeister66 on January 29, 2007, 01:21:00 pm
well, i know i'm looking forward to this, i was going to learn C anyways, so it's good to know there will be a good tutorial out there. =)
Title: Halifax's C tutorials
Post by: Halifax on January 29, 2007, 03:43:00 pm
http://psugen.freehostia.com/tutorials.php

URL to the tutorial table of contents. That link holds all the contents of the tutorial. After I am done with writing all of them into my computer(like 1 or 2 weeks) then I will begin writing my C++ tutorials. After that I will continue with writing my ASM tutorials. After that then I will be done. I would like to know if there are any tutorials you guys may want to see in the future like Ruby, Pascal, BASIC, something like that. Or maybe some OpenGL or DirectX tutorials(hint hint)
Title: Halifax's C tutorials
Post by: CureDesu on January 29, 2007, 04:15:00 pm
*CureDesu
Title: Halifax's C tutorials
Post by: JincS on January 29, 2007, 07:06:00 pm
OpenGL tuts. There's plenty of DirectX ones, and DirectX sucks if you're a real programmer who doesn't like to take shortcuts that aren't really as fast...

After your type your source code, there's a program that will convert it to HTML for you. I believe it's called Doxygen??? (idk google it and see what comes up).
Title: Halifax's C tutorials
Post by: DJ Omnimaga on January 30, 2007, 03:26:00 am
wow I didnt knew you worked on this before, that sound promising, you should make them in html format, or even forum format if you desire (altough you may want to keep a backup somewhere in case a topic would be deleted accidentally) ;)wink.gif
Title: Halifax's C tutorials
Post by: Halifax on January 30, 2007, 10:30:00 am
Yes OpenGL is fairly easier compared to DirectX though I think although it can get a little complicated cause if you want to make real games you are going to need meshes which you could create in Blender3D or Gmax(the free 3DS max) or if you feel like paying $600 then get Maya or 3DS max. But anyways it would be fairly easy to make a Space Dementia type game with OpenGL.

@xlibman: Yes I am doing HTML format but forum format hmm idk that would take some serious work to make it look *GOOD* in forum format.
Title: Halifax's C tutorials
Post by: trevmeister66 on January 30, 2007, 11:39:00 am
so, you got any of them up yet?  :???:confus.gif
Title: Halifax's C tutorials
Post by: CureDesu on January 30, 2007, 03:07:00 pm
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QUOTE (trevmeister66 @ 30 Jan, 2007, 17:39)
so, you got any of them up yet?  :???:confus.gif

 Yes, indeed.  I want C tuts....now.  :psychedelic:happy0075.gif:psychedelic:happy0075.gif:lol:bounce2.gif:psychedelic:happy0075.gif:psychedelic:happy0075.gif:lol:bounce2.gif
Title: Halifax's C tutorials
Post by: bfr on January 30, 2007, 03:32:00 pm
I'm looking forward to these.  :)smile.gif

From the table of contents. it looks like overall the tutorials will end up good (or at least well organized).  :)smile.gif  There are a few small things I would change at times, though, such as using "arithmetic" instead of "math" in one spot, using "keyword" instead of "operator" at times, and some slight order changes    But I'm just being picky.  :Ptongue.gif
Title: Halifax's C tutorials
Post by: Spellshaper on January 31, 2007, 06:22:00 am
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QUOTE (Halifax @ 29 Jan, 2007, 23:47)
I basically have this all written down in my notebook. Many study halls many... Anyways yeah so I am thinking of converting them to HTML with color-coding and everything. Anyone looking forward to this?  

 Yeah. Me. :)smile.gif
Btw, isn't there a program that can convert MSword-> html?
I know that you can paste the contents of MSword documents into the editor of http://www2.blogger.com/
Paste&take the resulting html code. I know. Lame. Inefficient code. *hides* :ninja:ninja.gif
The only problem would be pics.
Title: Halifax's C tutorials
Post by: trevmeister66 on January 31, 2007, 11:12:00 am
he could just learn html, it doesn't look that difficult (i tried to learn it earlier in the school yaer, but got bored :(sad.gif)
Title: Halifax's C tutorials
Post by: Halifax on January 31, 2007, 03:27:00 pm
I know html already o.oblink.gif im writing it as I speak haha
Title: Halifax's C tutorials
Post by: CureDesu on January 31, 2007, 03:42:00 pm
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QUOTE (Halifax @ 31 Jan, 2007, 21:27)
I know html already o.oblink.gif im writing it as I speak haha  

 *CureDesu
Title: Halifax's C tutorials
Post by: Delnar_Ersike on January 31, 2007, 05:35:00 pm
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QUOTE (CureDesu @ 31 Jan, 2007, 21:42)
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QUOTE (Halifax @ 31 Jan, 2007, 21:27)
I know html already o.oblink.gif im writing it as I speak haha

*CureDesu w00ts all over the place.  :lol:bounce2.gif:lol:bounce2.gif:lol:bounce2.gif:lol:bounce2.gif:lol:bounce2.gif:lol:bounce2.gif

 Tsk, tsk: man, are you demanding, CureDesu :Ptongue.gif !
Title: Halifax's C tutorials
Post by: DJ Omnimaga on February 01, 2007, 03:52:00 am
lol