I’ve worked with Chris before under his Home Team Game Dev skill mentorship program and he really helped me gain not only tech skills but project management skills that are invaluable. Just grabbed this bundle and can’t wait to dive in! Thanks!
@cengizkbrsl265 Жыл бұрын
If you start your coding journey today what would you do?
@HomeTeamGameDev Жыл бұрын
Advice varies depending on someone's background, goals, reasons for doing things, risk tolerance, timeline and so on, which is why HomeTeamGameDev is set up as a structure where I can get to know members and their practice well enough to offer personalized advice, including course correcting as we go. Outside of that, I set up CodeYourFirstGame.com as a general and short introduction that's available free for anyone to do. It's still the foundation used as a starting point for many people I work with and train. It and the sequel course are both pre-engine game programming, which helps fill in fundamentals as a foundation before wading into engines or APIs which are powerful, but I found can leave some gaps in new developer understanding if they skip straight to those and never take time to figure out what game programming is like writing their own collision detection, input handling, interface code, level structure, etc. Even when people then move onto the engines they're better set up with additional tools and ways to do things that can save time or potentially get better differentiated results than someone working with those environments at a more surface level.
@cengizkbrsl265 Жыл бұрын
@@HomeTeamGameDev Thank you so much Chris! You're right, I've been thinking too much and doing nothing recently. Everything is just changing so fast and I felt like I was getting behind. I’m working as a freelancer in the web area though, building web apps with React… I guess I should keep going without overthinking. We’re so lucky to have you. Loves from Turkey