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Points: 40,163.47 Bank: 0.00 Total Points: 40,163.47 | Re: Problem with .dll creation (prefer lone222 to look at it) Quote:
Originally Posted by KingHELLZ well if lone222 is 14 thats amazing i agree that his code is a little messy but it does the job, i don't see you spamming channels :P
im very positive that at 14 you couldn't code that good
but even tho your an ass i kinda agree with you that you can't just take others sources and should just learn yourself | "im very positive that at 14 you couldn't code that good" - some other guy that is friends with lone222 on GzN said the same thing.
When I was 14 I didn't even have a computer..much rather have much knowledge of the internet. I was outside doing stuff with friends. So I didn't code when I was 14. I didn't even start hacking until like 15-16 shortly after I got my first computer. I didn't even start to code until LAST SUMMER (I'm 20 now). Before that I ONLY memory edited, that's it. So you really can't compare me to him because I never used other peoples code to write hacks. My friend taught me a bit of Assembly and then I took the time to obtain the necessary information I needed from Assembly forums and tutorials to write my hacks.
But hey I'm not trying to bash anyone here, I'm just trying to make one important point:
- Don't rely on what others give you forever. You need to improve upon it and in order to do so you need to learn the programming language that you are coding in.
Last edited by Sean; 08-24-2008 at 10:52 PM.
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