@godot @godotengine Passed 27 courses during the weekend. Good course to know the foundations of GDScript.
Can anybody recommend me what to pursue next in learning Godot?
@feuiuxbe @godot @godotengine I learn the best if I pick a simple project and try to solve it on my own. Those project should be something where a lot of references are already available so I can seek help if I get stuck.
So you could create for example a clone of Snake or Pong and go from there. Make a short plan what should be in the game and give it a got.
I would try to limit such a project to a week in scope, this allows you to try another one after or abort if it gets boring.
Is that screenshot gdquest new web learning thing they’ve been working on?
@secret300 yes) but I was wondering why it is still in early access one year after…
engine Passed 27 courses
Who is engine?
I guess the title stems from
@godot @godotengine Passed 27 courses
and that’s a software bug?
@Kissaki your AI model is a mess
Dude, don’t be an asshat. You cross posted your toot from Mastodon to Lemmy and it came through weird, with that messed up line as the title.
Maybe learn how the social media you’re using works before accusing someone of being a bot.
Nah, the title of your post literally says “engine Passed 27 courses during the weekend”, which is either weird broken English or something happened when you were posting from whatever platform you’re on and it messed up the title. I think this user is just wondering out loud if it’s a bug that needs fixing.
@Zero22xx thank you bro, yes that’s my bad English basically. Will try to check the grammar next time
Do you recommend this way of learning over YouTube videos if I were to introduce others to the engine?
I struggled a while until I started learning basics of python. After that its a lot easier when I’m not learning the basics of programming AND the engine.
It was easier to piece stuff together through a course like this for me, because it is more connected. So more learning per minute because of its structuring. I would try both and see what clicks better with you.
I used the firebelley Udemy course. Liked the guys voice and the speed of the course.
My experience with earlier GDQuest content has been pretty good in the past but the new courses are pretty pricy.