We've said this a million times mate.
Start off with actual normal C# not habbo related. When you're comfortable then work on it,
it's like working with the habbo Content Management System with classes.
Have you tried looking at how emulators work ?Started working off basic c# tutorials non-habbo related for about 3 months now
Have you tried looking at how emulators work ?
Try building one yourself as a project that'll improve your skills.
Look at how they work then you should edit.try building a emu when i cant code?
lol I can teach you how Habbo Server's work.try building a emu when i cant code?
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My point.Look at how they work then you should edit.
Then once you've edited one just make one yourself??
How is learning the proper fundamentals noob, but editing other people's code isn't? Especially when so many people create inefficient pieces of work?Noob as bitch >:
My point.
It'll at least give him a taste of how C Sharp works.How is learning the proper fundamentals noob, but editing other people's code isn't? Especially when so many people create inefficient pieces of work?
Not if he doesn't understand what any of the code does, which is something he would learn from CodeAcademy or other programming tutorials.It'll at least give him a taste of how C Sharp works.
True, but thats how I taught myself.Not if he doesn't understand what any of the code does, which is something he would learn from CodeAcademy or other programming tutorials.
Considering the w3 stands for world wide web, I would think not.True, but thats how I taught myself.
Another good site for learning is w3schools for other languages. Not sure if they support C#, anyway good luck with learning it.
Well all of the functions I've tested work perfectly fine.Considering the w3 stands for world wide web, I would think not.