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t-boy

Member Since 03 Sep 2011
Offline Last Active Sep 23 2012 10:47 AM
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Posts I've Made

In Topic: Easy way to learn computer languages

16 September 2012 - 03:29 AM

Evaalice9,

We all feel your pain my friend, I know this isn't much help to you, but only you know what you want to do in the future, no one can really help you with this.

Realistically, we must consider money when going for a career, we can't live off thin air, right? BUT, when the going gets tough and you feel like quitting, if you don't
particularly enjoy what your doing, then why do it? Ultimately, you should enjoy your craft. You currently work as a data entry operator, could you ask within the company that you work for?

Perhaps they can offer some work experience in a different department? Choosing a career path on a forum is a bad decision IMO, if you can shadow a software developer / Web developer within the company this will enable you to make a more informed decision about your future.

Have you considered voluntary work to help make your decision?

In Topic: Experienced programmer, where do I start?

16 September 2012 - 03:12 AM

Fligex,

If you want to achieve something, then go for it.

If you want to create an MMO, then go for it, only you will know if it is the correct path whilst travelling along it.

You said it yourself, that you are exhausted with the games you play, so, do you think the quality of the graphics will make a difference to your motivation? if you
want to create an MMO, have you ever considered a text based MMO? This will enable your imagination to run wild without the need to create graphics.

In Topic: Best language to be "versatile" in game making.

09 September 2012 - 04:06 AM

I'd vote for the Monkey programming language Posted Image very close to Java, although still in it's infancy, Monkey is a pleasure to work with, but that's
my opinion.

In Topic: Language selection help for 2D beat em up

04 September 2012 - 10:34 AM

Hi Tantalus45,

Have you considered downloading a copy of BlitzPlus, goto: http://www.blitzbasic.com/Products/_index_.php

It shouldn't take you and your friend long to learn, so your productivity could be increased, it's free for a limited time.

see what you think.

In Topic: C#/XNA or Python/Pygame for Game Development (2D Side-Scrolling like Terraria)?

05 June 2012 - 04:47 AM

Take a look at http://kivy.org/#home

see what you think :)

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