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Post by Ashley on Mar 5, 2012 17:46:25 GMT -5
Hi, ok no problem, i will have a look for the source code and post it soon sorry for the inconvenience
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Post by fatal on Mar 8, 2012 19:40:55 GMT -5
Hi, my name is Al, my member name comes from the kind of Exceptions I'm always generating...
Are you going to make your XNA tutorials available for download from tutorila.com? For some reason when I max out the youtube screen to read text and flip over to Visual Studio my graphics card gets a major hernia. Great work, and thanks for making this all available.
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Post by Javad on Mar 17, 2012 11:12:43 GMT -5
Hi again Ashley I'm Javad i do programming for 6 month i think and i am a new comer and a professional novice programmer . ;D I'm a beginner to this world but i have done some programming project with Entity framework 4.1 and WPF and i am still expanding my knowledge . And I'm really happy that i was lead to this website.
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Post by Joey on Oct 14, 2012 15:42:00 GMT -5
Hi, my name is Joey. Never been on a forum before....ever. Really excited to learn anything and everything about making a video game. Hoping to meet nice and helpful folks here. I do not have any idea about making a video game. Just love playing. Currently working on my art portfolio. Would love to work with anyone who is working on a game. I work for free. Currently serving in the military so I travel a lot. Hoping to make this a career after I retire.
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Post by futilefreedom on Oct 30, 2012 22:43:47 GMT -5
Hi there. Joe here.
Been coding/programming for 7-8 years. Started in HTML, moved to PHP ended up at Python hitting VB6/VB.Net and C# in between. I also have Javascript, CSS and SQL under my belt. Though, there is also a spot on said belt for Lua. Since there isn't a dedicated forum for introductions I'll keep this short and sweet.
Bye now.
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Post by StrifeCorps on Nov 1, 2012 22:51:58 GMT -5
Hello everyone-my tag is StrifeCorps and I am a 4 years in progress college student looking to expand my horizons over programming I haven't had before. That being said I have only really had experience with web development (including PHP, XHTML, CSS, and JavaScript for said dev) and a little bit of C++ an VB. With my path in school, I have aspired to learn programming that essentially will set me up for game development but in hopes of speeding up the process I started researching on my own for game development through programming. I have worked with a handful of development environments including Game Maker and looked at Torque as well as currently have UDK on my comp and this site is helping me to get a better grasp on programming to better initiate my place in programming as well as Game Development. I'd like to pride myself as an IGD but I have yet to release my own and I'm hoping this site will help get me there. That said, Ashley-Admin, I was hoping that this post might reach you and I could encourage your development of your XNA tutorials as I have finished everything you had posted for them and they are amazing helpful! So for that I thank you!
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Post by TaSwavo on Feb 16, 2013 14:38:40 GMT -5
Hi I'm Dave
I've been a programmer for over 25 years and it's been my job for the last 10. But I'm quite new to C# programming and very new to C# graphics and XNA (today actually).
I'd like to say thank you for the XNA tutorials. I managed to carry on and finish the brick/block removal and even the automatic resetting of the blocks when the last one is removed all by myself - largely thanks to how easily and smoothly you guided me through the initial part of the project.
I also discovered you got something wrong in your tutorials - the Color element of spriteBatch.Draw is a tint. So if you make white and grey PNG files and tint them say Color.Red they will be red with darker red where you had grey. I had a random colour generation for each brick (in to an array of Colors covering each brick). So the wall was multicoloured using only the one PNG file. You could have a single Ball.PNG (white/grey) and have a ball that changes colour under certain conditions etc. just by altering the 'tint'.
Anyway - you have set me on the road. And for that I thank you very much.
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