I find that you're right tho.Quote:
thats all said well, however its not correct, this is why we have endless amounts of threads of people who have 0 background knowledge of coding yet want to jump right into a private server.... I remember when i started coding and im pretty sure we all did something similar. I made a form, placed a button made it trigger a "Hello World" message box.
Then moved onto calculators and MDI applications, then from MDI apps to chat apps and progressed from there.
Then after understanding abit about networking and threading etc. i moved onto C.O.W.S witch i coded in delphi.. Then... c# and .net 1.0 came out!
My point is, why jump straight into a co server its not good practise at all. i personally think we should not encourage it.
:^) I think this is pretty interesting and i'm gonna play around with it for a little bit. You should add me on discord and answer any questions I have Lord SpiritedQuote:
My work uses Go. The job I'm applying for next uses Go. But most importantly, I use Go. With all due respect, I wrote this project for myself and my portfolio. Why would I care about catering to the C# sticklers here? As you said yourself, they already have ~1000 sources. If it means a single person finds interest in this, I'm fine with that. I'm not trying to change the world, here.
1 post... That means your gonna be bothering him with simple questions.. Do you know any of the programming language so far?Quote:
:^) I think this is pretty interesting and i'm gonna play around with it for a little bit. You should add me on discord and answer any questions I have Lord Spirited
I know enough to where I can find out the simple stuff without asking. Don't worry my name isn't Ahmed and I won't ask you how to tie your shoes.Quote:
1 post... That means your gonna be bothering him with simple questions.. Do you know any of the programming language so far?
Right, I plan to follow your development and learn from your work and teach myself the language as I go.Quote:
I don't see any disrespect from that. Just a heads up though, I'm going to update the source sooner than later. If you want to learn go, I would recommend following their website's tour and experimenting with packages. Let me know how that goes.
I can understand you wanting to learn a programming language, its upto you what you learn and when you learn it. But i would not learn GO just for conquer based stuff. Seems backward. Like i said its upto you. However imho GO is not in high enough demand to warrant learning.Quote:
Right, I plan to follow your development and learn from your work and teach myself the language as I go.