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The Lounge What is on Your Mind? How can I learn computer programming languages on my own? Post 302523139 by metal005 on Wednesday 18th of May 2011 04:49:13 AM
Old 05-18-2011
first try rpgmaker XP or rpgmaker VX... (for rpg's)
or else try gamemaker... (its a bit harder but you can make any kind of game)
there are many forums that can help you...
good start and its simple...

then try harder engines like unreal engine Smilie
thats how i started

try a book or google on some languages... its great help Smilie

Last edited by metal005; 05-18-2011 at 05:57 AM..
 

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PLASMAENGINEEXPLOR(1)						 KDE User's Manual					     PLASMAENGINEEXPLOR(1)

NAME
plasmaengineexplorer - Provides direct access to plasma data engines SYNOPSIS
plasmaengineexplorer [--height pixels] [--width pixels] [-x pixels] [-y pixels] [--engine name] [--source name] [--interval ms] plasmaengineexplorer [KDE Generic Options] [Qt Generic Options] DESCRIPTION
plasmaengineexplorer is a graphical tool allowing developers to test Plasma data engines without writing a Plasma applet. If no options are given, it will start without any data engine selected. The required data engine can be selected from a drop-down list. Only installed data engines will be found. kbuildsycoca4 may need to be run for newly-installed data engines to be found. OPTIONS
--height pixels Sets the height of the window, in pixels. --width pixels Sets the width of the window, in pixels. -x pixels Sets the x (horizontal) co-ordinate of the top left corner of the window, in pixels. -y pixels Sets the y (vertical) co-ordinate of the top left corner of the window, in pixels. --engine name Start plasmaengineexplorer with the given data engine selected. name is the internal name of the data engine given by the X-KDE-PluginInfo-Name key of the desktop file. --source name Only valid in conjunction with --engine. Requests a specific source from the data engine when plasmaengineexplorer is started. --interval time Sets the default update interval for requested sources to time milliseconds. If not set, the source will update on demand (for some sources, this will be when new data is available). If --source is specified, this is the update interval that will be used when requesting that source. SEE ALSO
More detailed user documentation is available from help:/plasma (either enter this URL into Konqueror, or run khelpcenter help:/plasma). EXAMPLES
Load the time data engine, showing the local time and updating every second: plasmaengineexplorer --engine time --source Local --interval 1000 AUTHORS
plasmaengineexplorer was written by Aaron Seigo <aseigo@kde.org>. K Desktop Environment Jan 2, 2008 PLASMAENGINEEXPLOR(1)
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