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i really want to learn.. (Bots)

i really want to learn.. // Bots

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n a y r

May 15, 2001, 10:45pm
how can you make bots?

m a k a v e l i

May 15, 2001, 11:19pm
Buy Jave, Delphi, C, C++, or VB. Then learn it, THEN and only then,
download the sdk and program them.


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builderz

May 15, 2001, 11:59pm
If you quit spamming the community newsgroup maybe someone will answer
your question.

Builderz
Stuff-X - Bot & World Hosting Services
http://www.stuffx.com/aw/

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trekkerx

May 16, 2001, 2:18am
I say go buy C++ or Delphi or Visual Basic, and play around with it, get a
book, and make some programs to get yourself familer with the program and
how to use it. Then you should pickup the AW SDK and use it. Otherwise if
you did what I did you will be kinda clueless when you start to try and
program a bot with no clue how to even use the program.

[View Quote] > If you quit spamming the community newsgroup maybe someone will answer
> your question.
>
> Builderz
> Stuff-X - Bot & World Hosting Services
> http://www.stuffx.com/aw/
>
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kah

May 16, 2001, 3:32pm
no need to buy C/C++, many ppl seem to think that it is a thing-software
(like VB and Delphi), but it's a programming language, you can't buy it.
Some compilers cost money, tough, but other are free.

KAH
PS. It's Java, and that too isn't really a thing-software :-))

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m a k a v e l i

May 16, 2001, 5:46pm
You just lost me, you stated false info., which is something I don't like.
C++ is a program, and so is Java. You CAN and most of the time HAVE to buy
C/C++.


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grimble

May 16, 2001, 6:51pm
Nope. Geesh!

Firstly, C++ and Java are languages and you don't need to buy licenses to
use the language. They don't "belong" to anyone so who you going to pay?
What people often pay for is a specific make of compiler, like M$ Visual
Studio, etc. which is the vendor's product.

Secondly, there are free Java and C++ development environments and compilers
all over the place. Even Borland have a free foundation version of JBuilder,
WITH an IDE (a very cool product I might add ... for nothing!). And guess
what ... Borland provide a free C++ compiler too!!!.

As Kah basically says, VB and Delphi are languages used in products that are
proprietary (look it up in the dictionary!) to Microsoft and Borland
respectively and effectively ARE those products. Therefore you can't get
them free without stealing or being given them (except for things like
30-day trials) ... so you gotta buy 'em! ... they can count as "things" ok.

Borland JBuilder Foundation (FREE):
http://www.borland.com/jbuilder/foundation/
Borland C++Builder Compiler (FREE):
http://www.borland.com/bcppbuilder/freecompiler/

Now you accuse someone of lying when when they are talking about a subject
you CLEARLY don't have a valid or informed opinion on! How wrong could you
be? Stop it !!

Grims


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kah

May 17, 2001, 12:56pm
no, it's a programming language. the compiler itself is an application. You
can make a compiler free of charge, meaning you don't have to buy it, and
anyway C/C++ is something abstract. Java's also the same. Visual Basic is a
programming language (well, possibly, it could just be translating into C++)
and there's a compiler with the exact same name, and the only compiler that
compiles it. Also, nobody else can make a VB compiler, therefor it's a
thing.

KAH

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m a k a v e l i

May 17, 2001, 5:50pm
Ok, so you are saying Microsoft VC++ is not a program? Just because it is
visual doesn't make it not C++.

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kah

May 17, 2001, 6:37pm
BIIIIIIIIIIIIG difference... MS Visual C++ is an application all right, but
you can't say that MS VC++ = C++ because C++ is just the programming
language, MS VC++ is a compiler. These must not be confused.

KAH
PS. easy solution to all problems: if you think that it's a thing, think
that :-)) even if it isn't, you don't have to bother about that...

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