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books on learning Lite-C programming #313403
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Gid day, I have been trying to teach myself Lite-C and have worked through the on-line tutorials available. Can anyone point in the right direction to appropriate book(s)/detailed tutorials on learning lite-c? Or should I be learning C++ or something like that and then using this as a base for learning lite-c?

Thank you for your help in advance and I am sorry if this tread is in the wrong forum.

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I think lite-c isn't hard to learn, if you already programmed before in other languages. If you are net to programming, you have to practice and create small/causal games to get experience. I'm programing since I was in the age of 10 and created little pong games with purebasic. I remember one book in english, but I think it's outdated. I don't think you need a book, just practice.

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there are currently no books on lite-c but if you finished the scripting tutorial the next step would be to work throught the tutorials on the au resouse site or the AUM magazine. Though if you know what the game you want tot make is between the lite-c tutorial and the A7 manual's script reference you technickly have all the info you need to make a game.

and I agree with the post above practise + experimenting.

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Re: books on learning Lite-C programming [Re: OblivionDrake] #313541
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Thank you for your advice. I have moved across from Blender/Python into Lite-C/C and is finding it difficult to convet my thinking. I will continue working on my space flight simulation.

Thank you again


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