Hello everyone, any of you who do know me already know that I program a lot in Ruby, PHP/MySQL, and even the occasional Java. While all of these languages are convenient to code in (Except for Java ) They are all also slower than languages like C and C++. A few days ago, I decided that it was time for me to start learning both C++ (over C due to it's full Object Oriented...ness) and 3D programming. I started using a Learn C++ in 21 days, but that was too easy for me so I decided to learn through practice, so I started working with the Irrlicht 3D Game Engine.
I decided to create a Test Bed for my experience with Irrlicht, and it will at some point form to be some sort of game, however I haven't decided what the end goal will be. For now I will just start adding things to the project in the order I decide to learn them and see what I come up with. This is not one of those "I WUN 2 MAK GAM BUT I DON NO WUT" projects, I am putting a lot of thought into each step the project makes, but I do not want to lock myself in with an end goal and risk skipping things I need to learn.
I started a blog to record my progress with the project, and I will share that with you guys. Right now the blog has a few screenshots, and when I have enough in it I will release a demo.
DeM0nFiRe's Irrlicht Test Bed Blog
I decided to create a Test Bed for my experience with Irrlicht, and it will at some point form to be some sort of game, however I haven't decided what the end goal will be. For now I will just start adding things to the project in the order I decide to learn them and see what I come up with. This is not one of those "I WUN 2 MAK GAM BUT I DON NO WUT" projects, I am putting a lot of thought into each step the project makes, but I do not want to lock myself in with an end goal and risk skipping things I need to learn.
I started a blog to record my progress with the project, and I will share that with you guys. Right now the blog has a few screenshots, and when I have enough in it I will release a demo.
DeM0nFiRe's Irrlicht Test Bed Blog