I finally managed to fix the forums and get them looking nice. I had no idea what I was doing, so it took some learning to get it just right. I decided to continue the green and black theme from the rest of the website to go with the forums; it looks pretty cool. Feel free to come check it out! I will start work on Chapter 4 next.
The Helpful Coder
www.TheHelpfulCoder.com
So you want to make games, eh?
I am here to help! I have been in that situation - loving to play games, loving to learn, but having to move on to the "real world", the world "outside" of games. I am here to teach you all the art of game programming from someone who understands just how confusing it can be to start!
I am here to help! I have been in that situation - loving to play games, loving to learn, but having to move on to the "real world", the world "outside" of games. I am here to teach you all the art of game programming from someone who understands just how confusing it can be to start!
Tuesday, November 18, 2008
Monday, November 10, 2008
Chapter 3 Complete
I have finally finished the third chapter of my ebook. It covers the basic "Hello World" program while explaining the basics of input, output, and variables. We will go more in-depth in Chapter 4 when we cover functions and their uses. Please feel free to post on the forums with any corrections / suggestions of the ebook. Any critiques are appreciated!
The Helpful Coder
www.TheHelpfulCoder.com
The Helpful Coder
www.TheHelpfulCoder.com
Sunday, November 2, 2008
Chapter 2 Complete
I have finally gotten the website under control. Thank you to all of you who helped me get that set up; it's greatly appreciated! As the title suggests, I have finished the second chapter of my "beginning programmer's" ebook. It covers installing Microsoft Visual Studios and setting up the files for our first program. Check it out!
The Helpful Coder
www.TheHelpfulCoder.com
The Helpful Coder
www.TheHelpfulCoder.com
Tuesday, October 28, 2008
Chapter 1 Complete
Chapter 1 is finally finished! I am in the process of placing it on the website now; feel free to check it out. Let me know what you think; post any critiques on the forums. Thanks!
The Helpful Coder
www.TheHelpfulCoder.com
The Helpful Coder
www.TheHelpfulCoder.com
Saturday, October 25, 2008
www.TheHelpfulCoder.com Is Up!
Success!!
I had no idea creating a website was so tediously difficult. I tried to avoid learning html but I suppose I grew from it : ). Builds character, right?
I highly encourage you all to visit the site and check out the forums (the coding section is under construction... I will be adding to it often from here out) and start posting! There is a lot of content about the online mmo Warhammer Online, but also programming sections. It has begun!
The Helpful Coder
www.TheHelpfulCoder.com
I had no idea creating a website was so tediously difficult. I tried to avoid learning html but I suppose I grew from it : ). Builds character, right?
I highly encourage you all to visit the site and check out the forums (the coding section is under construction... I will be adding to it often from here out) and start posting! There is a lot of content about the online mmo Warhammer Online, but also programming sections. It has begun!
The Helpful Coder
www.TheHelpfulCoder.com
Tuesday, October 21, 2008
Starting the Website and E-book
Good news! The http://www.thehelpfulcoder.com/ website should be up and running tommorow, the 22nd, for all your browsing needs. I would like to invite you all to head on over there to check out the forums and the info I'll provide.
On top of that, more good news! I have begun work on Ch. 1 of my e-book, which I will release, for free, chapter by chapter. Be sure and check it out! I'll also be doing some updates to my blog layout; mabe add a picture.
The Helpful Coder
On top of that, more good news! I have begun work on Ch. 1 of my e-book, which I will release, for free, chapter by chapter. Be sure and check it out! I'll also be doing some updates to my blog layout; mabe add a picture.
The Helpful Coder
Saturday, October 18, 2008
Why Become a Game Programmer?
At first, it doesn't seem so strange to think of games as "easy to make". Take Warhammer Online for example (great game) - just put in some characters, give them some stats, give them a place to fight, and watch it go.
If it was that simple, everybody would be a programmer - and our salary would be very low. According to the Game Career Survey of 2007, a starting programmer can expect to make $57,913 a year while rising easily to $90,000+ in a matter of 5-6 years.
If your in it for the money, be ready for a very long and frustrating journey. Programming should be a joy, an adventure - something to be proud of and a source of satisfaction. Somebody has to make those awesome games (Warhammer... cough.. ), so why not you?
Not everybody has been called to the programming profession, but this is a good thing. It would be kind of silly if everybody suddenly became mailmen/women or chefs. Don't get me wrong, I highly encourage all of you reading this to delve into the exciting world of programming and see for yourself if this is your niche; just don't be heartbroken if it isn't "your thing".
Not everybody has been called to the programming profession, but this is a good thing. It would be kind of silly if everybody suddenly became mailmen/women or chefs. Don't get me wrong, I highly encourage all of you reading this to delve into the exciting world of programming and see for yourself if this is your niche; just don't be heartbroken if it isn't "your thing".
Programming is 10% skill/knowledge, 90% determination. You will begin to notice that as you practice writing more and more programs, you will pick up fairly quickly what words to use where. To make it even better, the "keywords" are in English! The best programmer isn't the one that can do creative and crafty things the first time, but the one that can fight through a bug for an hour, coming out of the brawl that much better. A bug is any problem in the code you or anybody else wrote.
You must learn to love to learn! The growth of knowledge in the computer industry grows faster than anyone can learn it. This means the percentage of what we know as individuals goes down each year! Get used to not knowing it all - you never will. Just be able to stick it out and keep on pushing past any difficulties you have until you come out victorious and that much better.
Programming is incredible; it will always be needed and rewarded. Be patient, relax, and get ready to have some fun : )
Friday, October 17, 2008
The Beginning
My first post... oh the potential! I can't wait to get started! I am here for one purpose - to provide those in need with the information they desire to begin the AMAZING track of becomming a game programmer. The road is a fun one for sure, but can be confusing at times... dark at times... and without someone there to guide you, its a mess. Let me give you a little bit of my background:
I'll first say, I am not a "professional", as I have not yet passed into the professional world of game creation. I am still a student. I have, however, had excellent guidance - guidance too incredible to selfishly keep to myself. I was a part of the ISM ( Independent Study and Mentorship ) program for my high school back in Frisco, Texas. This program gave its 20 or so students the academic freedom to explore the topics that interested them and to gain a mentor from that o-so-scary "real world".
Through an incredible string of connections, I was honored by having a man by the name of Squirrel Eiserloh, the technical director of Mumbo Jumbo Inc., become my personal mentor. He took me from learning to open a new file to creating my own ascii rpg, from learning file input and output to using a professional engine (made by him personally) to develop 2d and 3d games. I am now developing games at the University of North Texas, competing in the ACM programming competition, and realizing just how much I have to share with you all!
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