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Old 26-12-2003, 02:28 PM   #8
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The only problem is that programming doesn't really lend itself too well to video tutorials since by its nature it is a reasonably slow paced and analytic subject (not to mention reasonably math intensive when working in 3D apps).

To be honest, the best method for learning development is to look at existing code - alongside the reference manuals and then butcher that to perform the tasks you require.

If you've had no prior exposure to programming then I'd suggest getting a good introductory book on the subject. Believe me - I'm a developer by trade and the I learnt pretty much all I know about programming constructs and the like from reverse engineering existing code and reading books on programming waay before I went to Uni to study it formally.
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