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Post by mx on Sept 7, 2016 10:53:06 GMT
ima learn programming/ 3D modeling/ and Game Development actually!! But i have to wait like 2-4 years til i go to unibersity and how ever long it takes to get diplomas on programming and designing... Soon.... You don't need a university to teach you programming or any of those skills. You can learn on your own if you are interested. I've been self teaching from naught through looking modding which I found quiet interesting. I'm at the stage where I feel I need to find time to do a bit more than modding lua files to extend myself but if you want to take this route I have logged my journey and some helpful tips on this thread thrivegame.freeforums.net/thread/611/modding-help-tips?page=1&scrollTo=14785
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Post by tjwhale on Sept 7, 2016 12:34:10 GMT
You don't need a university to teach you programming or any of those skills. You can learn on your own if you are interested. I've been self teaching from naught through looking modding which I found quiet interesting. I'm at the stage where I feel I need to find time to do a bit more than modding lua files to extend myself but if you want to take this route I have logged my journey and some helpful tips on this thread thrivegame.freeforums.net/thread/611/modding-help-tips?page=1&scrollTo=14785I think what you've been doing is really cool. It's 100% the best way to learn, finding something you are interested in and just hacking a solution together. I heard someone say once "being interested is the nuclear weapon of learning" and I think that is so true.
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Post by lavathor on Sept 7, 2016 16:15:57 GMT
W3schools, code academy, solo learn (mobile app) are 3 great sources I use.
If your having issues and don't know where to start, do html. Html is easy, only requires notepad and a web browser and gets you the basics for logic and thinking like a programmer.
I would then look into javascript and css, that will help you learn how to integrate languages and files together, and there are great resources on these.
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Post by GRODOG on Sept 7, 2016 18:40:42 GMT
You don't need a university to teach you programming or any of those skills. You can learn on your own if you are interested. I've been self teaching from naught through looking modding which I found quiet interesting. I'm at the stage where I feel I need to find time to do a bit more than modding lua files to extend myself but if you want to take this route I have logged my journey and some helpful tips on this thread thrivegame.freeforums.net/thread/611/modding-help-tips?page=1&scrollTo=14785well i could end up in the same route since i wanna make a race mod for starbound which is my spore creature lol But theres also another problem... I suk at math and as you have seen before Im not that fast at typing and when i type fat grammar errors appear... im not gonan edit the error i did about 14 words ago in this sentence so u see what i mean... So coding will take me a WHIIILEE to learn...
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