Re: I want to make a game, but don't know what language to use or how to g
Hello.
I'll have to disagree with frastlin copying code isn't good because once you paste and run it you have no idea what it does unless you read it in great detail which can be confusing. Type out all your code so you know exactly what each piece of code is doing. Plus typing it out will save you a lot of time because if you do the copy and paste thing eventually you will have trouble finding spacific code that you need, that you can copy and paste.
For example you learn programming by copying and pasting and eventually you need pieces of code to paste because you want to make a 3d audio game. But then you will run into some problems because you won't be able to find the exact pieces of code you need and because you never learned how to type out your code you don't have the spacific skills to make your 3d audio game.
So type out your code. Whether you just program as a hobby or plan to be a professional working for google or apple it's a g
ood idea to type your code out.
Hth.
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