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Thread: Any great 3d (game) programmers...?

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    I would like to know if there are any good source on the web or in a text that provide extensive game programming in any high level language. I would like to code in c++ or visual c++. Also any info on openGL would be great.
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    I've developed a lot in VB if anyone is interested.
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    Ive found that the DirectX tutorials at http://www.vbexplorer.com/directx4vb to be helpful when im C++ ing. Just follow them through in VB, and youll have a wonderful headstart, over learning in C++ from the beginning. There are a few differences, but they are minor, and you can find those answers in the DX SDK Help files.

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    Yesterday, I got the book Windows Game Programming for Dummies, which shows you how to build your own games with DirectX. It uses C++
    Highly recommended!!!!
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    CyberCarsten - I thought I recognised the code you posted in the C++ forums

    As far as source & tutorials & help goes, I can also highly recommend www.gamedev.com and www.lionhead.co.uk . I haven't seen flipcode.
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    Yes Harry, it came from the new book I bought, but I couldn't get it to work...but then you came around!!

    I'm trying to learn C++....very hard work!!!!
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    You'll get used to it soon enough, it's worth the effort to learn it

    Fox - flipCode's a damn good site, another one for the favourites
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    I know ^_^

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    Hi

    I am under the imprestion that OpenGL is by far easier to learn than DirectX.

    http://nehe.gamedeve.net/opengl.asp

    this is the only link u should need at a beginer level for OpenGL it is a set of 30 or so tutorial with source code

    Have fun

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    Typo, my bad, here is the correct link

    http://nehe.gamedev.net/opengl.asp

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