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[–]Dokushindansei 1ポイント2ポイント  (1子コメント)

I'm actually doing similar, but learning C++. I want to program games (text based to start) and found it to be helpful so far. I've heard great things about Python as a language. I mostly chose C++ for its similarity to java.

Happy Programming!

[–]FloydMayweatherGOAT[S] 1ポイント2ポイント  (0子コメント)

Yes i will learn C++ next but many said learn Python as a first Language as its much simpler and i will grasp basic programming concepts easier this way. What kind of games you want to make? games can be made using Python except those huge AAA games , but you can make 2d games and some RPG RogueLike types. Also check out gameMaker ive heard it doesnt require much Coding? hotline miami was made with it. Anyway its good to know C++ , almost everything else will be easy to understand once youre good at C++.

[–]RationalistFaith1 0ポイント1ポイント  (1子コメント)

Start collecting instrumental music:

Uplifting Trance

Chillhop

Jazzhop

Etc. to change it up when you're building stuff!

[–]sadbasturd99 -1ポイント0ポイント  (6子コメント)

Run. Get a job doing something else. Run ! As fast as you can ! Read every Dilbert book you can get your hands on. Learn guitar. RUN ! FLEE !

[–]FloydMayweatherGOAT[S] 1ポイント2ポイント  (5子コメント)

Calm down bud. Why do you say this? i know its hard and frustrating , got stuck for an hour with one problem and thats just the start lol.

[–]sadbasturd99 [スコア非表示]  (3子コメント)

I have been doing programming for 20 years. It is a miserable thankless job. Take your dreams of being in a Silicon Valley startup and flush them right down the toilet my friend. It is bad for your health, physically. It is bad for you health mentally. It is bad in so many ways I cant possibly write a post about how bad it is. Again, RUN. Do not pursue a career in programming. If I ever had a son, this one thing I would impart on him. Learn guitar, fuck women, have fun. Stay away from corporate death. It is a long slow disgusting process.

[–]rahl_r [スコア非表示]  (0子コメント)

Why did he say that? I guess the real horror comes when you get hired as a programmer by some corporation -- one nightmare being the dealings with the dimwits (managers, customers), the other nightmare being those tight schedules/crunches they put you on.

However! Programming can be a cool supplementary skill. A good programmer in a software company is dime a dozen, and thus treated like dirt. A mediocre programmer among, say, social scientists, is like one eyed king among the blind, since social scientists can't program for shit.