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ForumsCog Forum → Not a hard question: I'm new to cogging
Not a hard question: I'm new to cogging
2001-10-25, 10:27 AM #1
so, basically where do i start, i think there maybe some tutorials here on massassi but i cant seem to find them. All i really need is something that explains everything that is involved in making a small cog file?
(i.e displays text, values, blah blah blah, i dunno what im talking about [http://forums.massassi.net/html/rolleyes.gif] ) [http://forums.massassi.net/html/frown.gif]

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We don't need to multiply!!
We don't need to multiply!!
2001-10-25, 11:48 AM #2
This tutorial explains basic cog structure http://www.sfc.keio.ac.jp/~t00214ho/millennium/tutorials/?Structure

The best way to learn cog is open one up with a text editor and read it.

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Never argue with an idiot. They drag you down to their level and beat you with experience.
Author of the JK DataMaster, Parsec, Scribe, and the EditPlus Cog Files.
2001-10-25, 2:24 PM #3
http://michaelthompson.org/dj/tacc/ctut/

lordvader and I are trying to get our site, the cogwarehouse, going.. with a ton of tutorials focused at beginners, advanced, and everything in between.. school is unbelievably taxing right now, though.
2001-10-26, 2:08 AM #4
Thanks guys!!!
Nice site Jipe [http://forums.massassi.net/html/smile.gif]

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We don't need to multiply!!
We don't need to multiply!!
2001-10-26, 9:21 AM #5
Yeah, just open cogs in a text editor and read until you know the structure of cog. Then you might get cogwriter, since it has the list of cog commands, and start cogging [http://forums.massassi.net/html/smile.gif]

That's how i learnt [http://forums.massassi.net/html/biggrin.gif]

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Guns don't kill people. Kids who play computer games do.
[edit: Visit Cave_Demon's site: http://cave2.2ya.com ! -stat]
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WHAT?
2001-10-26, 11:31 AM #6
Tutorials help, and help alot, but they can only go so far. Dont use notepad, no syntax functions... Thats what Cogwriter is for.
Keep trying, youll learn.. [http://forums.massassi.net/html/smile.gif]

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Success is the inverse relationship between effort, gain, and loss.
And when the moment is right, I'm gonna fly a kite.
2001-10-27, 1:25 AM #7
Who needs syntax functions?

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Guns don't kill people. Kids who play computer games do.
[edit: Visit Cave_Demon's site: http://cave2.2ya.com ! -stat]
[This message has been hacked by StaticX (edited September 11, 2001).]
WHAT?
2001-10-27, 4:14 AM #8
Quote:
<font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">Originally posted by Cave_Demon:
Who needs syntax functions?

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Newbies that arent used to cog structure. Many mistakes can be made, and are.



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Success is the inverse relationship between effort, gain, and loss.
And when the moment is right, I'm gonna fly a kite.

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