04-24-2022, 06:27 AM
PhilOfPerth (WA?)
My first best choice for tutorials is Terry Ritchies' tutorials at https://qb64sourcecode.com/.
They cover the basics (no pun intended) but are very clear in explaining all the examples. When it comes to QB64, I too, would be considered a novice. As far as having an available collection of tutorials, to me anyway, is a great idea. My problem is coming up with new ideas and not knowing how to convert those ideas to code.
Presentation is important. A 'splash' or introduction screen; Main menu(s); Background images; Sprite creation and manipulation; Music and sound... and the list could go on... Having skills to manage or create all these assets would be a great collection of tools for the 'new' and the 'pro' alike....
Maybe if we ask Steve to consider a forum for novices (and perhaps intermediate and advanced?)... assuming he is not too busy of course... lol
J ( of Vic)
My first best choice for tutorials is Terry Ritchies' tutorials at https://qb64sourcecode.com/.
They cover the basics (no pun intended) but are very clear in explaining all the examples. When it comes to QB64, I too, would be considered a novice. As far as having an available collection of tutorials, to me anyway, is a great idea. My problem is coming up with new ideas and not knowing how to convert those ideas to code.
Presentation is important. A 'splash' or introduction screen; Main menu(s); Background images; Sprite creation and manipulation; Music and sound... and the list could go on... Having skills to manage or create all these assets would be a great collection of tools for the 'new' and the 'pro' alike....
Maybe if we ask Steve to consider a forum for novices (and perhaps intermediate and advanced?)... assuming he is not too busy of course... lol
J ( of Vic)
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