
12-08-2001, 01:20 PM
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Join Date: Mar 2001
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It depends on your learning style. I could tell you how I learned, but it may not help you at all. It might instead put you on a long ride of confusion that would loop around and bring you back to where you are now. That would get you somewhere, because you'd know of the track then...but it's much easier if you take the right path for your learning style.
The first step is figuring out how you learn. Do you learn better when someone tells you what to do, or does figuring it out yourself help engrave it in your mind? Do you like being given clues as to where to go, or maybe know where everything is, and have to make the path for yourself?
Once you figure out how you learn, find a way to learn scripting that works for you. If you need a mentor, find one. If you need a good tutorial, ask around. If you need the commands, go print out the list. Find out what will help you learn best, then get it. |
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