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"You level up the fastest and easiest by doing things at your own level and no higher or lower".




my law on that goes something like this: "there's never a flawless way of doing something. If you happen to get more experienced, go back and do the basics again."

You could start off in Gstudio by coding an RPG game.. I know lots of people who've done that, including myself. It's certainly more motivating than working on a stupid ping pong clone...

What's gonna happen is, you're gonna start typing some half a$$ code, borrowing parts from others, etc... But you'll get your sh*t done..

A year later, you'll be a much better coder and I guarantee that you'll be looking at your old code in disguss. Same for the year after that and the year after that.. My point is, you can become a proffesional programmer either by rewritting an rpg or a ping pong game. The whole point is to keep being motivated and never stop learning. So whatever game you wanna start first, the truth is you won't be able to program a descent complex game in the first couple of years, so it might as well be an RPG. It makes this first years more fun... or at least it did for me..


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