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Dan
Thu Aug 22, 2002 1:08 am

Welcome to Turing Help; Important Info &amp; Tutorial Links
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If you need any help with Turing or have any questions about Turing plz post them here. It is best if you also post as much as you can about your problem like your code, algorithms, ect. Also plz don't post asking people to do your schoolwork for you, we will help but we will not do your projects for you.

Also you can probly find the awser to alot of comanen questions by using the nice  fuction on this site or by looking in the  section. And as all ways plz keep the spam in the Turing Walkthrough.

Thuged_Out_G has also made a list of tutorials, though they are in no particular order and may be outdated.

here is a list and link to some of the tutorials for turing on this forum...if you cant find what your looking for, then post the question  :P 

ARRAYS-

Please use these sources, as well as the Search, before posting your question.

If you can't find the answer you need in [Turing Tutorials], [Turing Source Code], or by [url=http://www.compsci.ca/v2/search.php]searching, please post your question.  Be sure to [url=http://www.compsci.ca/wiki/index.php?title=BBCode]wrap your code in [ code][ /code] or [ syntax="turing"][ /syntax] tags.

Thank you.

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Asok
Fri Mar 21, 2003 7:25 pm

Check tutorials before you post.
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If you have a question PLEASE check the tutorial section first, it is very annoying to have to link the tutorial for you.

The tutorial section can be found here: http://www.compsci.ca/v2/viewforum.php?f=3

Thank you,
compsci.ca Staff

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Andy
Sat Jun 07, 2003 6:57 pm


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and asking other ppl to do your work for you or any sign of plagerism will result in the painful owning by Asok
and btw, ppl not that i'm suggesting you should do this, but if ur gonna cheat, ask ppl from ur school who need community service hours to do it.

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AsianSensation
Fri May 28, 2004 5:44 pm


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Instead of clogging down the forum with stickies, I'll just post here.

Lately, alot of people are asking for a copy of Turing. Please do not ask us where to download Turing. It is illegible to distribute Turing without the license. So even if you ask, we'll still not be able to give you a link, because we rather like a law-suit free compsci.ca (Blame Holtsoft)

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Andy
Thu Jun 03, 2004 8:20 pm


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you can always *cough*cough* paypall *cough*cough* me *cough* some money *cough* and i'll give u access to my ftp which contains this so called turing that you guys so deserately want

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Flashkicks
Fri Jun 04, 2004 7:50 am


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Aha- nice try :lol:  :roll:  :D

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SuperGenius
Fri Jun 04, 2004 7:23 pm


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dodge, that sounds awfully like you are selling someone else's work for your own profit :D

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Andy
Mon Jun 07, 2004 9:44 am


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im not selling.. just distributing... for a small access fee

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WhatDotColourMaster
Sun Dec 04, 2005 7:42 pm


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I'm not sure what forum to put this message but...

I'm suggesting that you make a "Interesting Programs" forum. So people can paste helpful and interesting programs that THEY have created.

It's just a thought...


Regards,
Miraj Patel

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[Gandalf]
Sun Dec 04, 2005 7:58 pm


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Ehh...  [Turing Applications] [Turing Source Code] 
The first contains hundreds of executables created in Turing and the second the source code to even more programs created in Turing over the years.  I can't imagine what else you might mean by "Interesting Programs".  Maybe you think that those programs aren't created by the poster?  Hence the "THEY"?

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Tony
Sun Dec 04, 2005 7:58 pm


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we do have [Turing Source Code] and [Turing Applications]

besides - who would decide if a given program is interesting or not?

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elmocookies
Mon Jan 01, 2007 9:54 pm


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Does anyone know if there is a drop down menu tutorial? I tried seraching for one, but couldn't find it. I think its under some other name  :? probably.

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Clayton
Mon Jan 01, 2007 10:02 pm


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the best you could probably do is look in turing's built-in documentation under the GUI section.

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ericfourfour
Mon Jan 01, 2007 10:09 pm


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Using Turing's built-in GUI can be very tough considering no one does, it has poor documentation, and it is slow. All the help you are going to get with drop down menus is by pressing F10. Make your own if you want a good GUI in Turing. Otherwise, wait until you get to a language like Java where the GUIs have tons of documentation and plenty of resources where you can get help.

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TheBoyWhoTried
Fri Dec 04, 2015 7:58 pm

Re: Welcome to Turing Help; Important Info &amp; Tutorial Links
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alright since obviously i'm a damn noob could someone tell me which tutorial segments of this massive tutorial are essential to know how to animate (moving on object across a screen smoothly and where it moves and how much it moves)
