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  • Why I like C++
    S Stavros Bizelis

    I LIKE C++... :-D :-D :-D i like the fact thats it is a programming language that doesn't wish to be you mommy. What i mean by this is that c++ lets you do things your way... I am not a rule breaker in coding but i want that freedom to sometimes dirty patch something. Modern languages tend to give you "the way" to write code their way(no use of pointers, garbage collection etc)... the only thing that makes you write code in a certain way in c++ is to get better results and this is what makes the difference between programmers and users... a programmer knows why he does what he does... a user lets the "program/language" to tell him what to do and just obeys... AND in case you are a "create empty project" programmer c++ is just the thing ...

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  • Working in a team question
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    i guess you have an idea of the game you want to create... if developing the game is the only thing thats left then you need to discuss about the roles... so...i guess in such small team you cant just have a role.. you may need to have 2 or three roles each. discuss about each ones preferences and field of knowledge each would like to explore... but there are many parameters at which you should look at... is the game 2d or 3d?? will you use an game engine or are you going to make it from scratch??? :confused: my suggestion is that you should try to look on the parameters of the game and then start giving roles... some specific roles may need even two programmers to work in a subgroup... :cool: PS. someone has to be also game or discussion manager... democracy doesn't work well in these kind of situations as far as i know... :laugh:

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