On Mon, Jul 16, 2007 at 07:22:01AM +0900, Joe Wiltrout wrote: > Chad Perrin wrote: > > On Sat, Jul 14, 2007 at 10:47:13AM +0900, Joe Wiltrout wrote: > >> > >> Heh. Practice. Ya know how most of my friends /practice/ their > >> programming? By working on their games. > > > > Considering your > > > > 1. increasing propensity for being offensive, > > > > 2. unwillingness to use any resources other than us, and to misuse us > > at that, and > > > > 3. inability to understand that "learn to walk before you run" is an > > analogy meant to point out that you will not be writing the next WoW > > in > > a week, > > > > maybe you should ask those friends of yours to help you out and stop > > consuming all the bandwidth of this discussion venue by telling everyone > > how stupid they are for not telling you the one-sentence sekrit mystery > > of learning to code 3D rendering engines in 24 hours. > > Hate to break it to you, but my friends are busy. BUSY ADDING STUFF TO > THIER GAMES! Ya shouldn't have passed 3rd grade if you cant add 2 and 2 > together. I didn't ask how to make the next WoW in a week. I asked how I > would start making a simple, not even fun to play game. People told me > Hello World 10000000 times, etc. I didn't ask how to type Hello World. I > asked how to make the simple game I planned on. Hate to break it to you, but *we're pretty busy too.* Despite this, many of us have taken time out of our days to try to help you. Look at all the gratitude it got us. -- CCD CopyWrite Chad Perrin [ http://ccd.apotheon.org ] Brian K. Reid: "In computer science, we stand on each other's feet."