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Another platform for coding.
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2019-06-22, 02:14 PM
I've learn alot from those 4-5 years of coding in PAWN, is there another fun game/platform which uses a different language so i can learn that in similar process. Actually, that is because i learnt pawn for fun but now i realized how useful this is. Although i learnt HTML and C# from tutorials but that way was not as effective.
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2019-06-22, 04:30 PM
Well you can build games in Unity with C# or a sa-mp server in C# with SampSharp plugin

Also there is C++ for game dev in Unreal/Godot

There are many ways to learn a programing language, you just need to find a place to use it so you just dont learn what tutorials give you, instead trying to make a project using the language
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2019-06-24, 10:09 AM
Thanks for suggesting, didn't knew GoDot and Unreal use c++
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2019-06-26, 01:35 AM
Minecraft uses Java for mods and server plugins. Java is pretty close to C#, so it shouldn't be hard to pick up the syntax.
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2019-06-27, 05:49 AM
Decide, what you want to learn to code.

Develop games? Mobile apps? Maybe sites?

I think C# is a nice language to start with. You can create Windows apps, Unity games and even try Xamarin (Mobile Dev with C#)
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2019-07-03, 08:40 PM
If you want to learn C#, and you are coming from a SA-MP background, I strongly recommend SampSharp as Banditul said.
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2020-07-17, 09:48 AM
Follow a tutorial to make a game via Unity3D using C#.
Website GitHub
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2020-08-28, 07:53 AM
Atom is the best code editor for html
Visual studio code also the best editor for editing such pawn, c++ console app, c# console app, android, etc.

It's up to you what type language you want to develop and what code editor did you choose.
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2020-08-28, 09:21 AM
(2019-06-26, 01:35 AM)elite Wrote: Minecraft uses Java for mods and server plugins. Java is pretty close to C#, so it shouldn't be hard to pick up the syntax.
Imagine writing Java
Using Pawn.CMD?
If you're doing so, this is the very first sign that you absolutely shouldn't utilize your all powerful P-Code knowledge in any of the scripting discussion topics.
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2020-08-28, 09:35 PM (This post was last modified: 2020-08-28, 09:37 PM by gzxmx94.)
Colony Survival if you are comfortable to learn C#. It's easy and quick to get started, almost hassle free. Compared to many other games this one has a perfect startup curve.

But remember to use dnSpy to decompile the game to be able to create better mods. The game creators are okay with that.
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2020-09-26, 07:27 PM
(2020-08-28, 09:21 AM)Pinch Wrote:
(2019-06-26, 01:35 AM)elite Wrote: Minecraft uses Java for mods and server plugins. Java is pretty close to C#, so it shouldn't be hard to pick up the syntax.
Imagine writing Java
Oh, I know right? Kotlin for sure.
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