Whoever this is needs to stop spamming in BARTON 5 1000, you're making logical gamers look bad...
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Thread: TheManX2
- 26 Oct. 2012 04:10pm #1
TheManX2
- 26 Oct. 2012 04:13pm #2
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Lol.
Matt much? Lol
Why do you say it's making LG look bad though?
- 26 Oct. 2012 04:49pm #3
It looks skiddish, that's why.
At least he's promoting LG, though. He needs to provide a reason as to why to join though (i.e. provide some context - Join LogicalGamers now! We have bots, hacks, and cheats. We're a free online gaming community made by gamers, for gamers. www.logicalgamers.com).
- 26 Oct. 2012 04:52pm #4
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- 26 Oct. 2012 06:23pm #11
I'm going to do that, eventually. Right now it's put off work due to real life stuff.
- 26 Oct. 2012 06:33pm #12
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- 26 Oct. 2012 06:44pm #16
This is probably a bit wrong. I mean, to an extent, I'm arrogant. I find what I do in terms of programming so far more or less easy.
Linus Torvalds--creator and founder of Linux--is notably an arrogant individual.
i.e. "I'm an egotistical bastard, and I name all my projects after myself. First Linux, now git." -Linus Torvalds
i.e. "I have an ego the size of a small planet."
I think it's relative to who you are and what mindset works for you best.
- 26 Oct. 2012 06:44pm #17
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- 26 Oct. 2012 07:10pm #20
I'd start with Python. It's just simply put an ideal language for beginners. Python has the perfect blend between both power and simplicity.
And you could receive a lot of help regarding it here on LG and even elsewhere due to the fact that it's a widely known and used programming language.
Then you could learn something like VB on the side for GUIs and simple Windows apps, even though I don't particularly recommend it.
- 26 Oct. 2012 07:21pm #21