True Spaghetti code
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[email protected]replied to πΌπ©π¦π€ππ last edited by
.... In the wrong direction.
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[email protected]replied to πΌπ©π¦π€ππ last edited by
It runs, just nothing happens and no error pops ANYWHERE!!!
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manucodereplied to πΌπ©π¦π€ππ last edited by
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Gigliorananomicomreplied to πΌπ©π¦π€ππ last edited by
I want to learn C# or Python for game dev, but it looks...daunting.
Anyone got advice?
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[email protected]replied to Gigliorananomicom last edited by
"Automate the boring stuff with python" to start. As an added bonus you'll have more downtime as you go.
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[email protected]replied to πΌπ©π¦π€ππ last edited by
...on my machine.
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I have a great performance optimization for this
What if instead of 1s sleep, we did 0.5s sleep? Thatβs a 100% improvement.
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[email protected]replied to Gigliorananomicom last edited by
I would start (if you havent already) with an introduction to CS. You can take CS50 for free online - https://cs50.harvard.edu/x/2025/.
I dont think they cover much C# (I took the 2020 course and they didnt) but they do introduce you to C, C++, Python, html, etc. They provide github codespaces available for anyone for free, so you can complete the weekly labs and problem sets offered in the course. It really is a good jumping off point.
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Start by using an existing engine like renpy to get flow and math. Then expand to other engines.
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For anyone who controls time travel this is the fastest algorithm ever. Probably gonna change everything when we are traveling through space and passing by some dark holes.
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[email protected]replied to Gigliorananomicom last edited by
Be sure to regularly defrag your drive or things might slow down.
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[email protected]replied to Gigliorananomicom last edited by
Learn rust for game dev, develop the game in rust, and then brag about how your game is written 100% in rust (nerds will be extremely impressed)
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peto (he/him)replied to πΌπ©π¦π€ππ last edited by
No wonder he was the captain of the Black Perl...
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And the dinghy got him all the way to dock. What more could anyone want.
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[email protected]replied to [email protected] last edited by
It's not sleeping for 1 second, $1 is an input parameter in the script
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[email protected]replied to [email protected] last edited by
Then remake Rust in rust
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Perfect, we'll just spin up an image of your machine in EC2, give it a public IP, set the default network rules to "allow any any" and we're good. And I have no idea why the security team just all quit.
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[email protected]replied to Gigliorananomicom last edited by
Find a different career choice!
Software development is all stress all the time and I don't know what the fuck I'm doing and I really don't think this much stress at 34 is healthy even with the salary
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[email protected]replied to [email protected] last edited by
But first you need to make a custom Risc-V CPU optimized for rust (and minimal memory leaks) and then port a custom Arch fork (completely rewritten in rust ofc) so you can run OxideFetch
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[email protected]replied to [email protected] last edited by
I think your description covers many career choices in a capitalist society.