Ralle
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Warhammer 40,000 TD
I have been noticing quite a big number of Hive people studying computer science or the like. I have been wanting to participate more, but on most topics, I don't have much to say, so I figured I would create a thread myself.
I got into programming by making my first map Warhammer 40k TD. You can find it on my profile unless Kael rejected it. I built it with a friend of mine, who knew of Warhammer. I had no clue myself what it was, but he was a great fan of it and I just wanted to be the code monkey and he told me how things should look and what abilities they should have.
I thought it would be cool with a website for my map, where people could post replays and feedback on the map. I got a free forum and linked to it from the map. As things expanded, I felt the need to move the site to a webhost, where I could change around with the files and I moved on from there. At some point we had a maps section, then later other sections and things just got bigger and bigger. Some day we migrated with wc3sear.ch and I wrote scripts to import their database into ours. I learned most of this stuff on my own or with help from Samuraid, who I picked up along the way.
I learned these things because suddenly I had a website and I needed to make stuff for it. I learned things as I needed them and this finally brings me to the day where I realize what I want to do for the rest of my life. I want to code.
Now, I have been on this site for some time and seen many computer science students spawn from World Editor and I find it fascinating.
I would like you to share your own story if you have one yet.
Ralle
I got into programming by making my first map Warhammer 40k TD. You can find it on my profile unless Kael rejected it. I built it with a friend of mine, who knew of Warhammer. I had no clue myself what it was, but he was a great fan of it and I just wanted to be the code monkey and he told me how things should look and what abilities they should have.
I thought it would be cool with a website for my map, where people could post replays and feedback on the map. I got a free forum and linked to it from the map. As things expanded, I felt the need to move the site to a webhost, where I could change around with the files and I moved on from there. At some point we had a maps section, then later other sections and things just got bigger and bigger. Some day we migrated with wc3sear.ch and I wrote scripts to import their database into ours. I learned most of this stuff on my own or with help from Samuraid, who I picked up along the way.
I learned these things because suddenly I had a website and I needed to make stuff for it. I learned things as I needed them and this finally brings me to the day where I realize what I want to do for the rest of my life. I want to code.
Now, I have been on this site for some time and seen many computer science students spawn from World Editor and I find it fascinating.
I would like you to share your own story if you have one yet.
Ralle













Also very good to see you here again. (I feel with the grateful part of it, which is why I still look in and help out if able).