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Hello, I've been programming for about a year and half but haven't really been able to do anything spectacular. I've got the basics down of C++, I haven't looked in to C# too much. I was wondering if anyone has any good resources for these things. I have some books on them that are helpful but the whole concept of sitting here reading text books on my free time annoys me :p.

Thanks in advance.
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I'd look up some video tutorials, they work the best

Good Luck
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[ Register or Signin to view external links. ] is a GREAT resource for learning more about C++. I believe Experiment also submitted a shitload of video C# tutorials to The New Boston [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]
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As for c#, I know this is well known, but it should be used way more, MSDN is amazing. They have a class library which I find so helpful. It includes everything you need to know, and they often have examples. Plus they have written articles about more advanced topics in C#, like GDI+, components, data sources, networking, ect.
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.Net is sh*t for anything malware related, if you're into that kinda stuff then stick with C++
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ProgramminGawd wrote .Net is sh*t for anything malware related, if you're into that kinda stuff then stick with C++


Who said anything about malware? This isn't a malware development forum. We don't allow that skid shit around here.
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CLK wrote
ProgramminGawd wrote .Net is sh*t for anything malware related, if you're into that kinda stuff then stick with C++


Who said anything about malware? This isn't a malware development forum. We don't allow that skid **** around here.

Malware is skid sh*t, absolute bullshit lmfao. If malware is skiddy, then how come professional companies can't keep up with 13 year olds that have been coding for less than 6 months?
Come @ me bro.
There's a massive market for malware, intead of the legitimate skiddy shit you create like xbox mods and shit.

I'd also like to say, I said "If you're into that kind of stuff then stick with C++"
Nowhere was I like
"STAY WITH C++ BECAUSE C++ IS THE ONLY LANGUAGE THAT CAN CREATE MALWARE AND YOU MUST LOVER MALWARE"
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