[Request]More Coding Guides. C#

08/29/2009 02:52 copz1337#1
Yo guys, if you want less people asking questions/leaching then just make "how to code guides". Not only are you keeping people from taking other people's work, but your also giving other people the chance to create more stuff and ideas so we can all be pros at coding to make our own servers. Honestly, if you people released useful guides, I will read everyone of them until I know how to code then I'll take my time to complete servers 100%. Well thats it, I hope this encouraged people to take their extra time to help others in coding.
08/29/2009 02:54 _xTreme_#2
Maybe you would attempt to learn, but most people simply don't want to spend time learning how to code, they just want to leach =/
08/29/2009 02:56 12tails#3
if i'm not wrong... already have .. i think Emme make one... just search in the lotf guides and releases
08/29/2009 02:56 LetterX#4
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Truth right there.
08/29/2009 02:59 copz1337#5
The reasons for people leaching are:

-They don't know how to code
-They are too lazy to learn to code
-They don't have enough time
-They don't understand the existing guides (Me)
-Or just because they don't care and they don't want to learn how to code because they personaly like leaching, for whatever reason
08/29/2009 03:02 copz1337#6
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Best helper ever.

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Truth right there.
These comments piss me off, from now on people can just read the my thread and not post because I'm...

#Requesting to close
08/29/2009 03:03 12tails#7
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Originally Posted by copz1337 View Post
The reasons for people leaching are:

-They don't know how to code
-They are too lazy to learn to code
-They don't have enough time
-They don't understand the existing guides (Me)
-Or just because they don't care and they don't want to learn how to code because they personaly like leaching, for whatever reason
if that are the reasons... so why try to code??

if do not have time.... of course... ever have ... even be 15 mins or 20 mins.. they have...

if they wan't to code so take a book... search in google.. nothing come from the sky ...
08/29/2009 03:06 copz1337#8
@12tails.. these are the true reasons.

#REQUEST CLOSE MY THREAD PLEASE... tired of people posting USELESS shitty things to piss me off. Get a life
08/29/2009 03:35 LetterX#9
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Originally Posted by copz1337 View Post
These comments piss me off, from now on people can just read the my thread and not post because I'm...

#Requesting to close
Great to know the truth pisses you off. I mean seriously. One quick search returns hundreds of C# e-guides. The CO2 PServer Section IS NOT A C# LEARNING CENTER.
08/29/2009 04:22 InfamousNoone#10
Truth be told, I learned programming purely on my own, independently with little to none help. Programming isn't something you can force yourself to learn, you'll get bored, disgusted and annoyed by it when tasks come. You need to "fall in love with it" how someone falls in love with his or her hobbies. It's that simple. The best coders, or so far as I know program not for the sake of hacking, creating servers/games, etc. but because they enjoy it.

So copz, blow me, Google for the win.

PS:
The alternate to falling in love with programming as a hobby is the typical doing something to prove someone wrong as a "fuck you". I've always found this to be a good motivator.
08/29/2009 05:12 Vortex.#11
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Tutorials for the win.
Thus was the way I learned, with some practice, and allot of failing.

I may not be as good as some, but I'm a decent coder for a 14 year old.
08/29/2009 08:42 hunterman01#12
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The alternate to falling in love with programming as a hobby is the typical doing something to prove someone wrong as a "fuck you". I've always found this to be a good motivator.
I LOVE THIS COMMENT ROFL
08/29/2009 11:05 Basser#13
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Originally Posted by InfamousNoone View Post
Truth be told, I learned programming purely on my own, independently with little to none help. Programming isn't something you can force yourself to learn, you'll get bored, disgusted and annoyed by it when tasks come. You need to "fall in love with it" how someone falls in love with his or her hobbies. It's that simple. The best coders, or so far as I know program not for the sake of hacking, creating servers/games, etc. but because they enjoy it.

So copz, blow me, Google for the win.

PS:
The alternate to falling in love with programming as a hobby is the typical doing something to prove someone wrong as a "fuck you". I've always found this to be a good motivator.
I love your posts lol, thanks a lot for clearing that up. :)
08/29/2009 11:29 _Emme_#14
#closed to request