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| Foxscotch:
honestly if you don't have the patience to learn a programming language with a book or some other text medium, I can't imagine you'll have the patience for programming, debugging, and all of the other work that goes into it |
| Insert Name Here²:
Like the reason I'd like both a video and a text guide is both because I learn much better by watching other people do it and explain how they do what they're doing, and text only will make it not as attention grabby as a video would, plus I suck at going by text / reading only. If I mess up somewhere and I have text-only, then it'll be much more confusing to me to figure out what I did wrong, and a video would help me figure it out big time --- Quote from: Steve5451² on November 05, 2016, 11:42:13 PM ---This seems okay. I skimmed through it and he was explaining the data types and how they work rather than telling you what to write without an explanation of what's happening like many seem to do. He's also use MonoDevelop, the IDE Unity uses. --- End quote --- Alright cool I'll take a look, thanks |
| Nickelob Ultra:
--- Quote from: Foxscotch on November 06, 2016, 12:02:49 AM ---honestly if you don't have the patience to learn a programming language with a book or some other text medium, I can't imagine you'll have the patience for programming, debugging, and all of the other work that goes into it --- End quote --- Not entirely true, if you're an ADHD type that needs immediate reward/gratification then programming isn't necessarily difficult, just reading textbooks are. |
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--- Quote from: Foxscotch on November 05, 2016, 11:11:42 PM ---lack of language-level classes --- End quote --- so lua doesn't have much ways to make classes like python or other languages do? or are you saying it's difficult to make a class using lua? |
| Electrk.:
--- Quote from: Foxscotch on November 06, 2016, 12:02:49 AM ---honestly if you don't have the patience to learn a programming language with a book or some other text medium, I can't imagine you'll have the patience for programming, debugging, and all of the other work that goes into it --- End quote --- "if you can't learn things the way I do, then you'll never be good at it!" |
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