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Anonymous No.715987406 [Report] >>715990324 >>715991094 >>715994552
>game has very low skill floor
>it's also the most fun
Anonymous No.715988067 [Report]
>type "import allyourbasearebelongtous" into console
>game plays itself
is it really that fun?
Anonymous No.715989794 [Report] >>715990205 >>715990330
Can I become a good gamedev with pygame? It's all I know
Anonymous No.715990205 [Report]
>>715989794
depends what you mean by good, but if you're autistic enough yeah sure
Anonymous No.715990324 [Report]
>>715987406 (OP)
significant indentation is antithesis of fun
Anonymous No.715990330 [Report]
>>715989794
if you wanna make renpy WEGs go ahead you'll make bank
Anonymous No.715991094 [Report] >>715993435
>>715987406 (OP)
I actually don't enjoy using Python at all. C# feels a lot better.
Anonymous No.715993435 [Report] >>715994341
>>715991094
is c# also made for retards? thats what drew me to python
Anonymous No.715994341 [Report]
>>715993435
It's what Unity uses.
Anonymous No.715994552 [Report] >>715996535 >>715996702
>>715987406 (OP)
I'm currently learning Python now and wish I would've spent my youth learning to code. This shit is actually a lot of fun. I'm afraid I'm too old and don't have enough time to become fluent in it beyond treating it like a puzzle game. Then again, how are tech layoffs/outsourcing for Pythons devs currently?
Anonymous No.715996535 [Report]
>>715994552
I imagine its as bad as it is everywhere else. python is for retards so jeets are probably slightly better at it than other languages
Anonymous No.715996662 [Report] >>715997083
How do I learn? Just watch youtube videos and play around in a compiler? I think I would like to learn through making games.
Anonymous No.715996702 [Report]
>>715994552
Unless your line of work in tech genuinely requires special care or that it be done in the states, they are likely considering outsourcing it. This will be a thing unless we do something about h1b visas
Anonymous No.715997083 [Report]
>>715996662
look for python crash course pdfs, and use ai when you can't figure out why what you're typing doesn't work