Protons

  • nmd
    9th Jun 2012 Member 3 Permalink

    @plead-for-destruction (View Post)

     it'll make c easier... hopefully 

     

    I gess we're going to have to wait and see what happens with the idea...

  • plead-for-destruction
    9th Jun 2012 Member 2 Permalink
    @nmd (View Post)
    Java and C are not alike in many ways.
  • Numinex
    9th Jun 2012 Member 3 Permalink
    I've seen Protons been suggested so many times before but I think you have changed some people's point of view of Protons. I had a friend who suggested protons and it sounded Stupid but yours sounds kinda awesome:)
  • boxmein
    9th Jun 2012 Former Staff 2 Permalink
    @plead-for-destruction C is much much harder than Java. In Java, most of the heavy lifting is done by already-coded objects, but in C you have to write them yourself.
  • The-Fall
    9th Jun 2012 Member 2 Permalink

    And in C++, You write EVERYTHING. You write and code nearly EVERY aspect of the program, which is why creating games in C++ can take some time if you were one person.

    A Good stepping stone up to C++ Would be AS3. As3 is Class based and Object oriented like C++ is, and its sytax is simmilar as well.

  • nmd
    9th Jun 2012 Member 2 Permalink

    @The-Fall (View Post)

     is it possible to learn both in one summer?

  • nmd
    10th Jun 2012 Member 2 Permalink

    Bump

    I don't want this to die on me :( it was a good idée

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    Anohter thing about protons, it will last a little bit longer than the other radiation elements (it will have a higher life value) so it will kinda sorta be like "radiation"

  • boxmein
    10th Jun 2012 Former Staff 2 Permalink
    @nmd (View Post)
    You can learn, but thorough experience requires loads of practice and learning it on-the-go.
    @nmd (View Post)
    Pft, [Radiation] is not definitely nuclear radiation. Everyone keeps using that word, like [Scientific theory]
  • nmd
    10th Jun 2012 Member 2 Permalink

    @boxmein (View Post)

    Unless you want alpha, beta, and gamma radiation along with Gamma rays, microwaves, infrared, ultraviolet , x-rays, and radio waves (which we already have *cough* PHOT *cough*),  neurons, electrons, and protons will be the closest one could get to tpt radiation.

  • billion57
    10th Jun 2012 Member 0 Permalink

    @nmd (View Post)

     Gamma radiation/rays, microwaves, IR, UV, X-Rays, and Radio waves are all photons. Most people just don't know it...