Demon101 Posted August 23, 2009 Share Posted August 23, 2009 Yea i wanted to know that how to make and what program to use for making .NET, .ASI, .LUA and which one it harder or is that depending on what you are doing/making. Also where can i find tutorials on making .NET, .ASI, .LUA? (if i have posted in wrong place soz ) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Intosia Posted August 23, 2009 Share Posted August 23, 2009 Download Visual Studio Express (C# or VB.NET), then download the .NET ScriptHook, unzip and look at the example code. .NET Hook is the easiest way to go Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nillus Posted August 23, 2009 Share Posted August 23, 2009 If you haven't programmed before, I would say .NET. .ASI files are basically plain C++ dlls, and if you haven't programmed before - well, it will probably brainf*ck you. Imo .NET is way easier for beginning programmers. For .NET, you can program in alot of languages, .NET languages are basically just 'syntaxes' around the framework. Most used .NET languages are C# and VB.NET, C# has a more C++/Java syntax while VB.NET is all BASIC syntax again. So yeah, if you want to work with C++, LUA or .NET, you'll first have to learn how the language works. Eg, C# tutorials: http://www.functionx.com/csharp/ Then, you can download the .NET scripthook by HazardX and start writing scripts, there are some sample scripts included so once you are familar with C#/VB.NET it will be piss easy to start writing stuff for GTA IV. (atleast, it was for me ) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Demon101 Posted August 24, 2009 Author Share Posted August 24, 2009 If you haven't programmed before, I would say .NET..ASI files are basically plain C++ dlls, and if you haven't programmed before - well, it will probably brainf*ck you. Imo .NET is way easier for beginning programmers. For .NET, you can program in alot of languages, .NET languages are basically just 'syntaxes' around the framework. Most used .NET languages are C# and VB.NET, C# has a more C++/Java syntax while VB.NET is all BASIC syntax again. So yeah, if you want to work with C++, LUA or .NET, you'll first have to learn how the language works. Eg, C# tutorials: http://www.functionx.com/csharp/ Then, you can download the .NET scripthook by HazardX and start writing scripts, there are some sample scripts included so once you are familar with C#/VB.NET it will be piss easy to start writing stuff for GTA IV. (atleast, it was for me ) yea cool okay but i am still. confused on which program to use (soz if u have mentioned it ) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nillus Posted August 24, 2009 Share Posted August 24, 2009 If you haven't programmed before, I would say .NET..ASI files are basically plain C++ dlls, and if you haven't programmed before - well, it will probably brainf*ck you. Imo .NET is way easier for beginning programmers. For .NET, you can program in alot of languages, .NET languages are basically just 'syntaxes' around the framework. Most used .NET languages are C# and VB.NET, C# has a more C++/Java syntax while VB.NET is all BASIC syntax again. So yeah, if you want to work with C++, LUA or .NET, you'll first have to learn how the language works. Eg, C# tutorials: http://www.functionx.com/csharp/ Then, you can download the .NET scripthook by HazardX and start writing scripts, there are some sample scripts included so once you are familar with C#/VB.NET it will be piss easy to start writing stuff for GTA IV. (atleast, it was for me ) yea cool okay but i am still. confused on which program to use (soz if u have mentioned it ) Best IDE ('coding environment') for .NET (imo) is Microsoft Visual Studio. They provide Express Editions (free editions) for the major .NET languages. So if you want to do C#, you should download Microsoft Visual C# 2008 Express Edition. Registration is free aswell and you can download the software here. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Intosia Posted August 24, 2009 Share Posted August 24, 2009 If you haven't programmed before, I would say .NET..ASI files are basically plain C++ dlls, and if you haven't programmed before - well, it will probably brainf*ck you. Imo .NET is way easier for beginning programmers. For .NET, you can program in alot of languages, .NET languages are basically just 'syntaxes' around the framework. Most used .NET languages are C# and VB.NET, C# has a more C++/Java syntax while VB.NET is all BASIC syntax again. So yeah, if you want to work with C++, LUA or .NET, you'll first have to learn how the language works. Eg, C# tutorials: http://www.functionx.com/csharp/ Then, you can download the .NET scripthook by HazardX and start writing scripts, there are some sample scripts included so once you are familar with C#/VB.NET it will be piss easy to start writing stuff for GTA IV. (atleast, it was for me ) yea cool okay but i am still. confused on which program to use (soz if u have mentioned it ) Lol, but i did already Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nillus Posted August 24, 2009 Share Posted August 24, 2009 If you haven't programmed before, I would say .NET..ASI files are basically plain C++ dlls, and if you haven't programmed before - well, it will probably brainf*ck you. Imo .NET is way easier for beginning programmers. For .NET, you can program in alot of languages, .NET languages are basically just 'syntaxes' around the framework. Most used .NET languages are C# and VB.NET, C# has a more C++/Java syntax while VB.NET is all BASIC syntax again. So yeah, if you want to work with C++, LUA or .NET, you'll first have to learn how the language works. Eg, C# tutorials: http://www.functionx.com/csharp/ Then, you can download the .NET scripthook by HazardX and start writing scripts, there are some sample scripts included so once you are familar with C#/VB.NET it will be piss easy to start writing stuff for GTA IV. (atleast, it was for me ) yea cool okay but i am still. confused on which program to use (soz if u have mentioned it ) Lol, but i did already He wants to hear it from the Smooth Criminal himself. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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