12-25-2022, 05:30 AM
Thought I'd say hello, since that's what I'm told I should do in the T.R. game programming tutorial. This will maybe be my fourth attempt at learning to program. Hopefully this time I'll make a breakthrough. Any suggestions as to how I should proceed to learn are appreciated. What brings me here again is that I got a game on Steam called Retro Gadget. The game involves using Lua to program certain gadgets you create. It reminded me of how much I disliked Python, and Lua seems very similar. It got me thinking about how I seemed to enjoy learning with QB64 as it seems to sort of explain how things work "under the hood". So I figured why not give it another shot. With a bit more knowledge, I can create the gadgets in that game and actually feel like I built them myself.