Probably should've been more specific, but a game I presume. Nothing too crazy, probably a simple 3D game in unity. But I'm assuming you need a decent amount of coding knowledge for something like that.What are you trying to code as that is going to change which course to get on udemy.
There are different full courses on udemy for coding in unity. I think I have a couple, but they might be a bit outdated. I can link them to you if you'd like to see them.Probably should've been more specific, but a game I presume. Nothing too crazy, probably a simple 3D game in unity. But I'm assuming you need a decent amount of coding knowledge for something like that.
sure, shoot em at me. I might start with python, the most popular coding language for starting of course, and try to make a basic game out of that before purchasing a course on udemyThere are different full courses on udemy for coding in unity. I think I have a couple, but they might be a bit outdated. I can link them to you if you'd like to see them.
alright, add me on discord quickly and I'll link them. Snowcone#6529sure, shoot em at me. I might start with python, the most popular coding language for starting of course, and try to make a basic game out of that before purchasing a course on udemy
Ewww noooo. It's so outdated with such depreciated information. It uses old web tech rather than current standards of HTML5, CSS3, and ES6+ JS. Use MDN if anything but I personally don't think that's the best way to learn.
Some info they give is very simple and cool but I wouldn't recommend it to "learn" a language, it's just cool when you're looking for something specific on google and it comes upEwww noooo. It's so outdated with such depreciated information. It uses old web tech rather than current standards of HTML5, CSS3, and ES6+ JS. Use MDN if anything but I personally don't think that's the best way to learn.
Watch YouTube videos if you're broke.
Otherwise Skillshare isn't terrible. Not great but better than YouTube imo.
Start with Java or Python. Super easy languages for beginners and it makes picking up other languages easier. Good luck!
I'd still refer to MDN as you don't wanna form bad habits using outdated methods. ImoSome info they give is very simple and cool but I wouldn't recommend it to "learn" a language, it's just cool when you're looking for something specific on google and it comes up![]()
Don't pay to learn, watch videos, look at code, go on github[DOUBLEPOST=1631977841][/DOUBLEPOST]DM Me if you want help coding aswell im always here Vibe#1213Wanting to learn how to code, plan on using udemy and paying a bit for a course. Anyone here used a specific course they can recommend? thanks.