Post: READ if your a great at computer programming
03-18-2013, 08:56 PM #1
(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Hey guys. I'm new here. I just have a few questions. As a little kid and by the way im 14 i always wanted to be a gaming developer make a game sorta like club penguin. It's pretty hard to do. But I'm sure you earn a lot is it true?


Second question. Is it possible to crack sha-256 hash in a day for a admin login for a game I play. BTW I don't have money and neither do i work so please do not try to sell me anything. Only if your willing to help.



Third question. Would anyone like to start something big. Like a new website that has all time of cool things. I mean If I can get a team and we can all work on the project together. I'm sure we'll earn a few bucks out of it and who knows we might get famous xd.
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03-19-2013, 02:21 AM #2
Pichu
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Originally posted by gamingdeveloper View Post
Hey guys. I'm new here. I just have a few questions. As a little kid and by the way im 14 i always wanted to be a gaming developer make a game sorta like club penguin. It's pretty hard to do. But I'm sure you earn a lot is it true?


Second question. Is it possible to crack sha-256 hash in a day for a admin login for a game I play. BTW I don't have money and neither do i work so please do not try to sell me anything. Only if your willing to help.



Third question. Would anyone like to start something big. Like a new website that has all time of cool things. I mean If I can get a team and we can all work on the project together. I'm sure we'll earn a few bucks out of it and who knows we might get famous xd.


1) Developing a full out game alone is time consuming and takes a lot of work. Working in a small team of 3-5 can get through a game like club penguin in a matter of 6-12 months.

2) Sha-256 can be checked by other hashes until you get a positive match. You sound like the other guy by asking about Sha-256 and having no posts so I'm going to assume you to be the same person.

3) No, I will not start a website with someone as young as you. You stated you don't have money, building a website takes a minimum of 10 dollars for a domain. 7-10 dollars a month for hosting. (130 dollars a year). Then you are not including the costs of keeping the website maintained and spending your time doing that.

I myself am working on tutorials: You must login or register to view this content. The amount of work I have to put into it is a lot. I have made 130 dollars from it in the past 30 days. Would I like to share that, no.

To develop a website from scratch would take a lot more time as I am using Blogger as my website framework.
03-19-2013, 03:36 AM #3
Complete Speed
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Originally posted by gamingdeveloper View Post
Hey guys. I'm new here. I just have a few questions. As a little kid and by the way im 14 i always wanted to be a gaming developer make a game sorta like club penguin. It's pretty hard to do. But I'm sure you earn a lot is it true?


Second question. Is it possible to crack sha-256 hash in a day for a admin login for a game I play. BTW I don't have money and neither do i work so please do not try to sell me anything. Only if your willing to help.



Third question. Would anyone like to start something big. Like a new website that has all time of cool things. I mean If I can get a team and we can all work on the project together. I'm sure we'll earn a few bucks out of it and who knows we might get famous xd.


if you're gonna start in game programming you must learn a language. the industry standard is c++ but that will probably make stuff a little to hard to start out with. if i were you i would start with something simple like game maker, it's simple so that a noob like you can understand. but also a bit more advanced as to not hinder you when you get into bigger languages. and such. that's if you're going a game programming wise. also no one would want to start a website with the likes of you because it seems the other people would be doing most of the work. and seeing as how websites aren't something you can "learn while doing". i mean you can but it's not ever good to do that. you would have to learn meaning it would just set back real programmers.
03-19-2013, 04:44 AM #4
Off topic but it seems that only Pichu and Complete Speed are active in this section. O_o
03-19-2013, 04:58 AM #5
Pichu
RIP PICHU.
Originally posted by another user
Off topic but it seems that only Pichu and Complete Speed are active in this section. O_o

Lol, me and a couple others. This section is essentially dead. Sad but true. Not enough kids know how to program.

Kinda using this section to get an audience for my site until I can get all my C# tutorials written. Then I'll move over to other sites.
03-19-2013, 05:02 AM #6
Cool, and your right, this section is kinda dead. Only people on this site are gaming peoples. But, i dont know where to move to. Maybe make your own forum? Happy
03-19-2013, 05:41 AM #7
Pichu
RIP PICHU.
Originally posted by another user
Cool, and your right, this section is kinda dead. Only people on this site are gaming peoples. But, i dont know where to move to. Maybe make your own forum? Happy


I've actually got my own forum in development; MyBB based. Still haven't fully added the plugins to the site but it's going to be a basic programming site where users share sources and ask for help.

There is a link on my tutorial website. If you wish to join it, you may but it's still under construction. I won't give the direct link to the forum as that's against the rules but I am sure you shouldn't have any issues finding it.
04-06-2013, 02:02 AM #8
If your thinking about making a game use c++, but start off with an easier language like python and get to the point where you can make simple graphics from python then learn c++ because python opens doors towards other languages
04-06-2013, 05:54 PM #9
Pichu
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Originally posted by Buthole View Post
If your thinking about making a game use c++, but start off with an easier language like python and get to the point where you can make simple graphics from python then learn c++ because python opens doors towards other languages


If anything, you would be better off learning Java because it is completely OOP unlike C#, which is OOP/OOD.

Java would be hard at first because of its learning curve but most languages have one. After awhile, he will get used to it and learn what he needs to with Java. He can even create his own games in Java once he is good enough. Then after, he can move over to C++ and learn it and later learn to rebuild his games in C++ from scratch on up.

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