don't feel bad, imo only jcl should feel bad as he can see his - originally not bad - product falling.
that is true, but he doesn't seems to be worrying much and some 'jokes' about updates won't fix the situation for me
After Lite-C I would totally recommend to continue with C++. Once you understand most of its basic concepts you should be able to handle any other imperative language without any effort.
You could for example take SDL as base and create a basic 3D game engine with OpenGL in C++ with just some basic features. It is a lot easier than you'd think and you will learn a lot.
I've read somewhere on the web exactly the same advice, to start over with C++, cause after it all other languages will go on fly (very easy to learn). So if it's going to give me a good base, probably I'll start with it (anyway, thanks to lite-c (hopefully) it's not going to be that hard). Thank you for your advice Slin!
Thank you very much for the link, I'll take a look on that. I've already read some small articles about the basics, and I have to say, I was amazed how simple things are.. I've always thought that using lite-c and acknex is the easiest thing on the planet and that 'real' programming is million times harder. Well, when I started learning, it seems quite opposite.
Thank you for your great advices, little by little I'm getting an idea where to start and where to move on.
yes in my opinion , take the time to find a source on the internet to study up a bit on OOP and as in the wise words of mortal combat "choose your destiny!!"
My best regards!