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Quote:Original post by sander242
oh yeah i forgot completely to tell you what language i was using, but you already guessed it its c++. i like it A LOT.

I also assume it's currently the only language you're familiar with? :)

Quote:But i just have to ask :is there really no game engine that says "FOR C++", because even Panda3D was written for python and i would really hate to relearn a new language every time i want to use another engine. Fortunately i don't have to because panda supports c++?

You can use C++ with Panda 3D, yes. Although Python is fairly easy to learn and I've found it to be a lot easier to work with, so the time you spent learning it is quickly won back in terms of development speed. The first few weeks that I worked with it (I was familiar only with C++ and Java at that point) were somewhat slow - I had to look up a lot of stuff - but after that, I was already able to build things faster than I could've done with C++. Nowadays I use it a lot for quick tools and scripts - it's really a time-saver. :)
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The first quote was untrue, i am also quite good with qbasic! XD
Funny, I also started with QBasic. A long time ago... ;)
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