[Help]C# problem

04/02/2010 18:37 shimo diaz#1
OK I wrote a thread asking for help about how to read memory address in C#!
The members gave me those links
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My problem is where should I put those codes and how to use them!
04/02/2010 21:37 jackpotsvr#2
Hehe i had exactly the same thread, and got exatly same answer, but also don't know where to put them.
Join me in xD?
04/02/2010 22:46 shimo diaz#3
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Hehe i had exactly the same thread, and got exatly same answer, but also don't know where to put them.
Join me in xD?
LOL the problem is when ever i try to put the codes applications it's full of errors
i didn't get a word from that code it's like super complicated
04/02/2010 22:51 jackpotsvr#4
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LOL the problem is when ever i try to put the codes applications it's full of errors
i didn't get a word from that code it's like super complicated
Me too, but i must know about that memory writing. It's a basic of bots xD Hope anyone answer soon!
04/02/2010 23:04 shimo diaz#5
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Me too, but i must know about that memory writing. It's a basic of bots xD Hope anyone answer soon!
:D that's why i am asking the question without this there is no use and i was getting crazy when i searched for answer i couldn't find any:confused:
04/03/2010 00:43 InfamousNoone#6
Quit coding or try something simpler. Honestly.
04/03/2010 15:59 jackpotsvr#7
Or try EPvP Coders Section xD
04/04/2010 04:11 MasterFletch#8
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Or try EPvP Coders Section xD
No, honestly if you cannot teach yourself things by searching them out, you won't get anywhere in programming without someone making everything for you.

Programming is going to require you to think outside the box and teach yourself how to solve problems.

If you can't solve simple problems and teach yourself what you need to know, how will you ever get past the complex ones?

I would suggest finding every guide you can to learn what you can about C#. Don't just read the tutorials. Code everything they talk about. Manipulate the values, and figure out what they do in the program. Learn the code, and make it a tool.

Think of programming code like wood, hammer, and nails. You can build all sorts of things with it by using the tools in the correct fashion. You can also build pre-arranged plans, like a house. Most of programming, though, is figuring out where you want to go, and what to build to get there.

You decide you want to travel, so you build a cart to ride in. It gets to a large hole in the road, so you build a bridge. It comes up to a large wall, so you build a battering ram to knock it down.

This is what programming is. You build what you need to get where you want to be. You learn to use the tools, but you never know what problems you will face. When you get to them, you have to find your own solutions.
04/05/2010 18:06 jackpotsvr#9
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OK I wrote a thread asking for help about how to read memory address in C#!
The members gave me those links
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My problem is where should I put those codes and how to use them!
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No, honestly if you cannot teach yourself things by searching them out, you won't get anywhere in programming without someone making everything for you.

Programming is going to require you to think outside the box and teach yourself how to solve problems.

If you can't solve simple problems and teach yourself what you need to know, how will you ever get past the complex ones?

I would suggest finding every guide you can to learn what you can about C#. Don't just read the tutorials. Code everything they talk about. Manipulate the values, and figure out what they do in the program. Learn the code, and make it a tool.

Think of programming code like wood, hammer, and nails. You can build all sorts of things with it by using the tools in the correct fashion. You can also build pre-arranged plans, like a house. Most of programming, though, is figuring out where you want to go, and what to build to get there.

You decide you want to travel, so you build a cart to ride in. It gets to a large hole in the road, so you build a bridge. It comes up to a large wall, so you build a battering ram to knock it down.

This is what programming is. You build what you need to get where you want to be. You learn to use the tools, but you never know what problems you will face. When you get to them, you have to find your own solutions.
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Or try EPvP Coders Section xD
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I would suggest finding every guide you can to learn what you can about C#. Don't just read the tutorials. Code everything they talk about. Manipulate the values, and figure out what they do in the program. Learn the code, and make it a tool.


Coding is also creating connections in your mind, building bridges. You missed a bridge and landed in the river..
Don't you see the connection between finding every good and Coder Section?

Btw you're too rude, we are not your enemys!

I'm far enough to understand that what he would know and i am out.
He don't know enough of coding, so tell him to start with something simpler give him an easier tutorial so he learn more about it. Don't hit him in his face because "he is noob in coding" and tell him such shit as "You'd better stop coding". I also have to learn you a peace of *** in sociality. On this way you better can stop being around forums. You can better hide yourself in your room.

MasterFletch, don't answer in this thread, if you want to tell me some more non sense just private message me, now we go back to main subject

shimo diaz ;)
I should go follow some easy tutorials step by step from InfamousNoone just around here!

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04/05/2010 23:51 MasterFletch#10
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Originally Posted by jackpotsvr View Post
Hehe i had exactly the same thread, and got exatly same answer, but also don't know where to put them.
Join me in xD?
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Originally Posted by jackpotsvr View Post
Me too, but i must know about that memory writing. It's a basic of bots xD Hope anyone answer soon!
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Originally Posted by jackpotsvr View Post
I'm far enough to understand that what he would know and i am out.
He don't know enough of coding, so tell him to start with something simpler give him an easier tutorial so he learn more about it. Don't hit him in his face because "he is noob in coding" and tell him such shit as "You'd better stop coding". I also have to learn you a peace of *** in sociality. On this way you better can stop being around forums. You can better hide yourself in your room.
I call Bullshit.

Also, my first post was not a flame. It was the logical thinking on why this guy should quit programming if he can't figure this out on his own.

The post I replied to was your dumb advice telling him to just ask the same question in another area.
04/06/2010 00:34 Korvacs#11
Seems pretty obvious to me that your in no way ready to be dealing with memory in C# read some tutorials, do alot of simpler apps first and then come back to memory when you have a better idea of what it is your atually going to be doing.

Closed.