This may be the wrong place, but I was wondering where I could collaborate with other beginners or create a group of beginner developers. I'm currently trying to learn pygame but am open to just about anything that's not C/C++. If there are user groups here, could someone point them out to me?
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#2 Crossbones+ - Reputation: 1508
Posted 18 January 2013 - 10:07 PM
If you're trying to get in projects with other developers, then you'd do it through the Classifieds section, where you can recruit or offer your skills. Posting a thread in the forums isn't usually used for collaborating on a project.
The Classifieds can be reached through the top of the page. Just scroll over the Classifieds button, and a drop-down box will show up, from which you should select Hobbyist Projects.
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#4 Staff - Reputation: 8888
Posted 19 January 2013 - 01:04 AM
You could also check out ModDB and IndieDB, other development communities (such as DevMaster or the GPWiki forums), genre-specific development communities (such as shmup-dev) and language or library specific communities (such as the PyGame newsgroup) for possibilities. ![]()
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