You did what and need help with what exactly?
I NEED THE SMALLEST FARKING EDITOR!!!!!!!!
So you didn't even notice that what you are asked to install in this article isn't even an editor? Just forget about coding until you have a clue what you are doing.Well I dont understand how to install it. I do NOT HAVE FUCKING SPACE. I NEED THE SMALLEST FUCKING EDITOR!!!!!!!!
You type random numbers and stuff. It looks like 04 3e jh d3 or something. It is hard.
Silly Cinefast, Zap just made the best post in this topic and the joke totally went over your head.Silly Zap. Hexadecimal only streches from 1-F, J & H are not valid.
I'll just say this: "knowing C", or in other words, becoming familiar with its syntax, is a very small part of what you need to accomplish before you can make any tangible modifications to SRB2. Much more important is learning the various programming paradigms (which are agnostic to the actual programming language) and becoming familiar with SRB2's inner workings.
A programming language is only a set of tools which a programmer uses in order to perform actions which lead to certain goals. A painter needs not only a brush and paint, but also to know how to use them, and what to use them for.
How you do think SRB2 began as? Without Stealth's help with C programming, SSNTails moved to Doom Legacy. From the Halloween demo to v1.04, everything was coded by him alone. He said he didn't had any knowledge of C until he simply kept editing the code bit by bit.IIRC, SRB2 was written in C.
WEREHOG, if you've never programmed before, DON'T EVEN TRY. This isn't where you can just randomly jump in and modify code without knowing how, you HAVE to KNOW C (Or whatever language if I'm wrong)!
kthnxbai
What is the diffrence between socing and coding?
Morph ST: said:Well, quoting the wiki S.O.C. stands for Sonic Object Configuration. It is a basic "language" for addons which can (among other things) call functions that were implemented by the developers into the source code to help users to create their own mods. If you are not familiar with programming imagine a function as a seperated work instruction for the program which will be executed by the program each time you call it.
The obvious benefit of this method: If you know what the functions are doing you can modify the game without knowing anything about coding or programming at all (even though it might help sometimes :-p).
SRB2 Wiki said:SOC stands for Sonic Object Configuration. It is a basic "language" for addons which can (among other things) call functions that were implemented into the source code by the developers to help users to create their own mods. If you are not familiar with programming, imagine a function as a work instruction for a program. Each time the function is called, it will be executed and do something. The obvious benefit of this method: If you know what the functions are doing, you can modify the game without knowing anything about coding or programming at all
#include <iostream>
using namespace std;
int main()
{
cout << "I love SRB2!" << endl;
return 0;
}
Since I am arrogant and since I still have incorporated these "awesome" pictures I'll stick to the original. ;pHey Morph, you're not up to date! ;P
In other words, we used your tutorial as the basis for the SOC tutorial on the Wiki, like I told you. Thanks again.