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profetylen
@WiiFan2012: If you ever plan to go advanced, I suggest you don't touch WGS as it will only waste your time learning things 2 times (as you will need other programming languages than WGS (if you can call it a language) to go advanced (or do the advanced stuff in a bad, inefficent and time consuming way)). Furthermore, the first time you'll learn the stuff, you'll learn them in, IMO, a bad and confusing way. (I've been there, as I started programming with Game Maker which WGS is kind of based on, not to say a clone of.)
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edit2: I also recommend you to read this: [www.wiibrew.org]. And this is a great C++ tutorial: [newdata.box.sk] if you're interested.