Better coders
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Last edited by Qcode on 21 Oct 2021, 08:03, edited 1 time in total.
Why would you actually teach him how to code? Just leave him be, he's not going to get anywhere.
No-one else I know has any actual ability to code, but the most annoying thing when I've just done something complicated like adding in a collision engine or varying friction on different surfaces, all people say is, "Is that all? Why is there only one level?" Adding new levels is the really easy bit you do when you've finished all the hard stuff. That really annoys me.
No-one else I know has any actual ability to code, but the most annoying thing when I've just done something complicated like adding in a collision engine or varying friction on different surfaces, all people say is, "Is that all? Why is there only one level?" Adding new levels is the really easy bit you do when you've finished all the hard stuff. That really annoys me.
No one apart from me knows how to code (apart from my borther - penguin321)
What really bugs me is similar to Camewel.
I am quite known in my school for coding games, but once I make something like gravity and advanced collision, they go "What? I could make something better" but most people use gamemaker.
I always explain that code takes time, but they don't get it.
What really bugs me is similar to Camewel.
I am quite known in my school for coding games, but once I make something like gravity and advanced collision, they go "What? I could make something better" but most people use gamemaker.
I always explain that code takes time, but they don't get it.
"No, it's easier to do!" *opens Game Maker*Camewel wrote:"Look, that's easy to do!" *opens Blender*rokit boy wrote:once I make something like gravity and advanced collision, they go "What? I could make something better" but most people use gamemaker.
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Last edited by Qcode on 21 Oct 2021, 08:03, edited 1 time in total.