PoldiB Posted February 1 having started out with Python I would really recommend it!It made it alot easier for me to learn C# and Java whilst if you start with one of them i think it'll be hard to motivate yourself because its long wierd and complicated.Just get a Python IDE follow a tutorial and try some things out.And yes Python is slow sometimes but you don't really have to worry about that when you are a beginner. Share this post Link to post
MESYETI Posted February 1 4 hours ago, PoldiB said: having started out with Python I would really recommend it!It made it alot easier for me to learn C# and Java whilst if you start with one of them i think it'll be hard to motivate yourself because its long wierd and complicated.Just get a Python IDE follow a tutorial and try some things out.And yes Python is slow sometimes but you don't really have to worry about that when you are a beginner. >python >c# >java i will cry Share this post Link to post
icanttellyou Posted February 2 5 hours ago, MEEBLOX said: node.js ofcourse NO! JavaScript is even worse than Python! Share this post Link to post
curtis Posted February 21 90% of the people who replied here use linux so unless you hate using deodorant don't listen On 10/10/2021 at 7:50 AM, C1ASSIC said: javascript is the kind of language used by skid webdevs who think they are EXTREME COMPUTER NERDS when in reality they are using a bloated piece of shit check your pants kid I am bloating them as we speak Share this post Link to post
MESYETI Posted February 21 16 minutes ago, curtis said: 90% of the people who replied here use linux so unless you hate using deodorant don't listen check your pants kid I am bloating them as we speak curtis i dont like you anymore i am no longer your biggest fan Share this post Link to post
curtis Posted February 21 1 minute ago, MESYETI said: curtis i dont like you anymore i am no longer your biggest fan Wait please pretend I didn't say that until Goodly responds to the new thread I'm writing right now, I might need you to ask questions for me again in case he doesn't answer! Share this post Link to post
Flamore Posted February 21 11 minutes ago, curtis said: Wait please pretend I didn't say that until Goodly responds to the new thread I'm writing right now, I might need you to ask questions for me again in case he doesn't answer! I am in your walls Share this post Link to post
curtis Posted February 21 7 minutes ago, Flamore said: I am in your walls I recently had what I thought to be a rat digging around in the attic but I'm not surprised its a classicube user Share this post Link to post
Friendlyscout1 Posted February 21 I would recommend Python and C++ to start out with Share this post Link to post
Aethrys Posted March 1 True gamers start with Microsoft Excel macros and VBAs. Only chumps use anything else. Share this post Link to post
Whatever__ Posted March 1 I personally like Lua, because it is easy to learn and fun to make. My favorite programs to use Lua are Pico 8, which is about $15 or if you want a free, browser version go to tic80.com. They are both really amazing and fun to code with. They are also easy to publish a public copy and make money off of. If you use Pico 8, you could publish it to itch.io and make some money off of your game. If you want to know more, just message me. --Whatever__ 1 Share this post Link to post
Implex Implex was BANNED for this post by 123DontMessWitMeBan Reason: why reply? - 4 hours Posted June 1 On 5/14/2021 at 1:51 PM, UnspeakableGamin said: hey guys I'm UnspeakableGaming Bro no way! It's UnpronouncableShopping! Awesome! Share this post Link to post
gamer123enzu Posted June 1 Lua and for game making: GML Visuals for GameMaker Studio 2 Share this post Link to post