Yes, it is also a great language.
Does anyone have any experience with C#? I might learn that after AS3.
But as was suggested above, keep away from the line "and then I should learn...." It is a fast track to distraction and undirected growth.
Yes, it is also a great language.
Does anyone have any experience with C#? I might learn that after AS3.
Yes, it is also a great language.
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Does anyone have any experience with C#? I might learn that after AS3.
Thank you for the advice, I started to doubt my choices again.
Quick question though. I haven't seen any high end games made in Python. Sure there are many 2D games but they aren't really professional. C# seems to have so much potential with XNA Studio and all of that. So in your personal opinion is C# better or more equipped for game development than Python?
Lmao, then go with python. Go very slow through it and for the love of everything, READ. Too many people just go in and look at the code and what certain things mean and continue on. You're learning now, which means everything you learn now will make the way for the future.
If I were to create a 2d small rpg, would python do the job? Is there any visual engine I can use (for c# or python)?
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Look up Panda3D, you can use Python to create your games
Heard of Severance: Blade of Darkness? although the engine was primarily coded in C++,
Python was also used by the developers to create scripts for the game.
Most individuals will suggest that you just learn a language as it doesn't matter which you pick, well... In my experience, it does matter, if your going to spend
your time learning a language it is wise to choose a language that your going to enjoy using.
I use Java (Android development), C# (PS VITA development) and Python(Panda3D, Raspberry Pi )
You can't go wrong by choosing Python my friend ;)