03-06-2006, 09:10 AM
A really good way to learn is like what Mis said and to try it yourself. Start with some really basic things, like making a simple program that calculates a simple problem when there is some input. Just small things you really get you moving and understand the basics and how the syntax works.
When you understand the basics, of controlling the flow of data, manipulating input and output you can beging making basic additions to mirage. A lot of people here wont have enough time ot teach you over msn, but are more than willing to help out on the forums, as the problem of time is eliminated.
I wouldnt mind helping you go over stuff over the forums if you like.. Just PM me and i'll help you along. Not sure how much help i can give you though.. Lol.. Im not that good at doing some of the more advance things on mirage.. :oops: But yeah, i can help you with the basics.. :wink:
When you understand the basics, of controlling the flow of data, manipulating input and output you can beging making basic additions to mirage. A lot of people here wont have enough time ot teach you over msn, but are more than willing to help out on the forums, as the problem of time is eliminated.
I wouldnt mind helping you go over stuff over the forums if you like.. Just PM me and i'll help you along. Not sure how much help i can give you though.. Lol.. Im not that good at doing some of the more advance things on mirage.. :oops: But yeah, i can help you with the basics.. :wink: