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18 Responses to Real Programming 4 Kids – Video Game Programming Classes

  1. articlepk says:

    great article….. …
    great article…..reall fun

  2. TompanX says:

    i use XNA
    i use XNA

  3. Anonymous94XyZ says:

    the background …
    the background music is from Shadow of the Colossus, isn’t it? :)

  4. b1narycoder says:

    Ah, I got it …
    Ah, I got it backwards JOGL is faster than J3D but JOGL is a lower-level API.

  5. b1narycoder says:

    Oh how I despise …
    Oh how I despise Visual Basic their syntax is so odd, cluttered and irregular.

    For programming games I’d recommend either Java or C++.

    Java is portable, and relatively easy to learn.

    C++ is difficult to learn, isn’t portable, faster than Java.

    If you’re gonna make 3D games in Java I’d recommend Java 3D API because it’s very fast, while JOGL (Java’s OpenGL bindings) is slower (or so I’ve heard).

    And I wouldn’t recommend making your own raycaster/raytracer because chances are, it’ll be slow.

  6. alginonico says:

    Do whatever like ” …
    Do whatever like “button1.click”
    {
    pacman.top -= 1
    }

  7. davidthefat says:

    IDK basic, but you …
    IDK basic, but you usually make x and y variables and use the key to control those variables.

  8. Morroku1st says:

    clustered*
    clustered*

  9. Morroku1st says:

    and the lines of …
    and the lines of code that are together in my comment are spaced apart in my program, youtube made then lusted together though..please help me if you can!Because I want to create a Pacman program at my house also :D

  10. Morroku1st says:

    erm, i need help …
    erm, i need help making Pacman move in my program… I am using Visual Basic 2008 Express Edition and i cant get pacman to move! D: I made a picturebox named Pacman and put a picture in it and everything! help please! I typed:

    Public Class Morroku

    Public Sub MovePacman()
    If e.keycode = Keys.Up Then Pacman.Top = Pacman.Top – 10
    End Sub

    End Class

    Help please????the word “e” is not declared, but i thought i used the name “e” in your class :S help me please?

  11. kanwarjyot says:

    wow! you sir just …
    wow! you sir just motivated me!

  12. RealProgramming4Kids says:

    We don’t share that …
    We don’t share that opinion, but thank you for your input!

  13. CrazyKuddie says:

    To all of you newbs …
    To all of you newbs in programming….My tip is that you start with C++. Yes I know its hard and all that. But when you know the basics you can use a engine like DarkGDK that renders the graphics for you.

  14. RealProgramming4Kids says:

    Thanks! Best of …
    Thanks! Best of luck in your programming career!

  15. dethmetal420 says:

    I thought the video …
    I thought the video was awsome I’m currently a student in devry for game simulation programming. I just started

  16. RealProgramming4Kids says:

    Absolutely not. No …
    Absolutely not. No programming experience is necessary. We TEACH you how to program in Visual Basic, C#, Java, C++ while showing you how to create video games. Many of our students have never programmed before, but start out learning visual basic, and move up the ranks to things as complicated as OpenGL! Some of our students have become so good at computer programming, they become our instructors!

  17. atlaschooty says:

    man for this u …
    man for this u should know a programming language right?

  18. atlaschooty says:

    wooow…
    wooow…