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Re: [pygame] very easy snippets to start: where from i can get?



hey,

this tutorial kind of covers the basics of python with pygame...
http://rene.f0o.com/mywiki/PythonGameProgramming


cu,


On Fri, Jul 25, 2008 at 9:12 PM, Paulo Silva <nitrofurano@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> thanks about the urls - btw, i'm stuck on starting, anyway... - the
> programs are the links to the zipped files at the top of the webpage.
>
> Maybe a good idea is, for example, i posting some or another snippet
> (very small stuff in sdlBasic) at pastebin.org and asking you how does
> it can be coded on python-pygame?
>
> my coding style (if it can be named as this) is deeply based on
> hobbystic ansi-basic from 80's - i'm a bit unknown of definitions, but
> maybe it's procedural (i can't find definition from google)?
>
> is oop object-oriented programing, using classes, methods, etc.? i
> still know nothing about them, and having completelly no idea how to
> start using them...
>
> well, please take a look at my code and help me defining which style
> are them - they may look very amateur for academic and professional
> coders, but i were using them for my personal needs, and were working
> fine for me up to now...
>
> thanks!
> Paulo
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> On Fri, Jul 25, 2008 at 11:54 AM, Jake b <ninmonkeys@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> If you have a specific problem you're stuck on, or a program you're trying
>> to re-create in pythin, it'd be easier to give you more help.
>>
>> [ I looked at your site, but didn't see a program. It's hard to read for me
>> on ff3 win32. ]
>>
>> A few links to get you started
>>
>> http://kai.vm.bytemark.co.uk/~piman/writing/sprite-tutorial.shtml
>> http://www.pygame.org/wiki/tutorials
>> http://www.libsdl.org/tutorials.php
>> http://www.pygame.org/docs/ref/index.html [you're best friend]
>> There's also NeHe tutorials if you want to get started into pygame+OpenGL.
>>
>> What coding style were you used to? What are you seeing? Procedural vs OOP
>> or something else?
>>
>> --
>> Jake
>>
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