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Newcomers DBPro Corner / Hands on DB Pro Vol 1

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Darkhorse
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Joined: 21st May 2006
Location: Manchester UK
Posted: 1st Jun 2006 20:55
My copy of this has just arrived today

Really looking to make a start now, as I've had DB Pro for about a week and not done anything. I have read through (and done) some of the tutorials and little bits and pieces are starting to make sense.

I just hope that I'll see some progression quickly, although I appreciate I won't be doing anything that great for a while.

I've got my game idea in my head, and will be happy if I can just get part of it working in the next few months. No doubt I'll be posting many queries in the near future.
Computer Nerd
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Posted: 2nd Jun 2006 14:35
Thats a good way to view things!! . Your first games wont be terrific but keep at it. Your a newb not a noob I see.

Current Project - Jono's Maze(Open Source, 3d maze shooter)
Progress Of Project - 0.5%
Kenjar
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Location: TGC
Posted: 4th Jun 2006 01:24 Edited at: 4th Jun 2006 01:25
It's a good book, I've been using DBP a little under a year now, but I ordered it and got a copy of hands on 3 days ago, it's a well explained book that's teaching me new things, and has answered a few of my more persistant questions over the last year. I'm looking forward to Volume 2.

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Dacypher
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Posted: 4th Jun 2006 03:13
Would you say it is better than the "Beginner's Guide to DarkBasic" (the other book)? This is asked to anyone who has used both, as I used to have the one I just mentioned, and did not really like it much. The code was full of errors and bugs, and some parts were very cryptic to beginners, or rushed. Thanks!

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