Advent of code sooon, maybe I actually get to do some of those challenges this year
Advent of code sooon, maybe I actually get to do some of those challenges this year
๐ Giveaway! ๐
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We are giving away all 3 patterns in the Powder Snow series to 3 lucky winners! ๐งถโจ
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Winners picked December 1st
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Game developer from Norway here! Most experienced in Unity for now
Regular day in my life:
Wake up
Solve problems with code at work
Go home
Exercise
Dinner
Solve problems with code (again, but on personal projects)
Go to bed
It may seem monotonous, but I enjoy it
Reposting something visual & describing of experiences in the past that has lead me to where I currently am in my #gamedev and #softwaredev journey.
This is a Reaction Time Trainer minigame from a VR exercise platform me and a friend created during our master studies years back. Good times!
Norwegian software engineer here ๐ Would love to be added:)
At least learning outcome is progression in your path to becoming better at solving issues.
That way if you were to use AI to help you out with an issue - you will be better capable of utilizing it and correcting potential flaws/mistakes/assumptions done by it.
Still an advocate for trying shit out first. I've had times where I've spent hours reading the docs trying to figure out how to solve a problem.
It might not be the fastest way to a solution, but at least when shit hits the fan later down the line I have gained domain knowledge to solve it easier.
I have a webstore solution thingy I created with Hugo - but it's not great for scalability due to its static nature. Looking to recreate this but with a webapp framework that is more modular and reusable โ๏ธ
Cool! The golang way for error-handling is super nice for readability imo
Also, if you gonna do backend and have not tried out golang yet I highly recommend trying that out
I'm also looking into what I should learn for my next website project, been thinking React+TS or Vue - open for suggestions here tho!
Would love to be included ๐ Game developer from Norway here, mostly working in Unity & Unreal nowadays
๐ hey blueskyers, guess I'm here now as well. Been hearing good things about this place so far.
Would love to link up with other people interested in #programming ๐ป, #gaming, #gamedev ๐ฎ and so on here
Let me know if you have any suggestions on people I should follow or check out!