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From: bruck@actcom.co.il (Uri Bruck)
Subject: Re: game programming
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Jonerik =?iso-8859-1?Q?Sj=F6lander?= <jonerik@swipnet.se> wrote:

>what is the best gameprogrammer?

>is C or C++ good?

>I=B4m very new at this newsgroups stuff.

Neither. People are game programmers, not languages.

There are some types of games which may be easier to program in some
languages, but generally, you'll probably write your best programs in
the language you know best. Which does not mean you should not go out
and learn new ones (or stay in for that purpose), on the contrary, the
more languages, the more tools.

Uri

