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Would you like to become a good programmer?
Then join the Abandonia Programming Team. no matter what language you program in come and join, this is a place for help with all your programming problems, we will also help people new to programming learn. So come and join and be part of The Abandonia Programming Team :ok: |
Well is any one going to join ?
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Isn't the whole forum about programming?
What's the purpose of this topic? |
To help people to learn how to program, and to help people who can already program become better at programming.
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Again, that's the purpose of the forum. What's this topic for?
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What I said, just in here people will get some REAL help not just a pile of tutorials.
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The tutorials aren't supposed to be "helping" people, they're just a test for those who want to see just how well they can code in their chosen language.
If anyone has a problem or needs some help, all they have to do is make a topic in this forum, and anyone with the knowledge to help, will. Having a topic for a problem makes much more sense than a topic for all problems, since the latter would fill up with posts about different things and everyone would soon lose track of the current issue(s). But ok, let's try this anyway. I've got an OpenGL project, to model and animate a humanoid robot. It needs several features, one of which is keyframed animation. That means that the user can move the robot's joints into a certain position, push a key to save the position, then move the robot in a different position then push the same key to save the new position. Then with the push of a different key, the robot must perform a tweened animation between the first and second keyframe. Can you help? EDIT: Here's the cpp file :ok: |
:eeeeeh: I don't do openGL :not_ok:
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Here is a little book i made a while ago: Getting started with C++
You can download it from my website: http://chicken-man.cjb.net/ (Note: you may want to take a pop-up blocker with you :( ) |
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My point is proven. If someone needs help, they can make their own topic and someone who is able to assist may or may not do so. Why would people check this specific topic, just to see if anybody has issues that they can solve? |
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