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loken Nov 14th, 2008 10:05 pm
What are the best programming language for Game Programming
 
I wanted to start my own game. I have experience developing in C, C++ and Java. I also have tried out Python and currently I am learning OpenGL.

I would like to know if there are preferrable programming languages that are suited best when it comes to game programming.

Thanks in anticipation,

Loken

MosaicFuneral Nov 15th, 2008 12:56 am
Re: What are the best programming language for Game Programming
 
Actionscript if your into flash games, C++ is my preferred language.

tomtetlaw Jan 26th, 2009 7:07 am
Re: What are the best programming language for Game Programming
 
C++

Lethos Jan 26th, 2009 3:18 pm
Re: What are the best programming language for Game Programming
 
C++ easily for any PC based gaming.

For Browser based games, I have a preference to PHP, far more relaxed and easy.

To be honest If you are experience in C++ you'll be able to get by start on a game and be quiet happy with it.

Rashakil Fol Jan 28th, 2009 7:03 pm
Re: What are the best programming language for Game Programming
 
It depends on the requirements for the game.

sciwizeh Jan 28th, 2009 11:51 pm
Re: What are the best programming language for Game Programming
 
it does depend on the requirements for the game, but if you need real time 3D rendering, your on the right track with C++ and OpenGL. Be sure to have a good knowledge of both before starting something big though.

jtfrench Jan 30th, 2009 3:35 am
Re: What are the best programming language for Game Programming
 
I would stay away from ActionScript and the like, unless your true goal is to make a bunch of browser games. The Flash market seems to be quite different from all the rest of the games, so that's a decision you'll have to make.

If you're making desktop games, there's no doubt that C++ is the root of your choice. Now whether or not you program directly in C++ is up to you... The thing about C++ is that it gives you a lot of power (which is good), but it's up to you to make your code cross-platform. You'll find plenty of libraries for Windows game engines, or DirectX this, OpenGL that, but I find it most beneficial when you can write a game and deploy it on Macs, PCs, Linux, the works.

I recommend BlitzMax to get you started with game programming. It uses the simple/non-intimidating syntax of BASIC, but under the hood it's really just a wrapper around C++ and open source libraries. It's actually quite genius, and as you grow as a programmer and learn more about memory management and whatnot, you can essentially do whatever you want with it.

Check it out at www.blitzmax.com. I'm writing a game write now in BlitzMax called Fantasy Hip Hop RPG. You can check out a video here http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NXZzfrUUX0g or at www.fantasyhiphop.com/blog to see what's possible.

loken Feb 3rd, 2009 2:44 am
Re: What are the best programming language for Game Programming
 
Thanks, it's been a while...been busy with work. BTW, I am planning to do 3d games. I am starting to familiarize myself with OpenGL and Python.

I have Blender 2.4 installed on my pc.
Would using Blender be a good way to start.

Thanks for your advices

Loken

NightCrawler03X Feb 11th, 2009 8:52 am
Re: What are the best programming language for Game Programming
 
I would recommend the Blitzmax programming language.
http://www.blitzmax.com/

PirateTUX Feb 11th, 2009 3:34 pm
Re: What are the best programming language for Game Programming
 
C++ and OpenGL is really the way to go. Blender is a 3D design tool more than it is a game language. From what I understand, you can do some limited programming in it, but for flexibility's sake, you're going to want to use Blender just to design your 3D models, and a real programming language to write your game.

For my project, we're using Ogre3D as our graphics engine. It is extremely flexible, well documented (books have been written on it), and portable between different platforms, so ultimately, it can be used to write games on PC, Mac, and Linux. There are also a bunch of third-party libraries and interface very well with Ogre3D that can help you handle physics. Very helpful.

This is a frequently asked question on Daniweb's gaming forum. Make sure you read the posts more thoroughly before you post a question as broad in scope as that again.


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