Game programming classes at University of Reddit

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Game programming classes at University of Reddit

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Ah, why not. *Signs up for reddit*
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Taehl wrote:*Signs up for reddit*
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oh man that seem really nice i was reading it but i got no skills im looking for beginners lua game programming
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I joined!
I will use löve of course :)
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Here are my "homework" submissions so far. For convenience (and to prevent clutter), I'm going to be adding future submissions to this post, rather than making a new post each week.

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Lesson 1
Lesson 2
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Taehl wrote:Here are my "homework" submissions so far. For convenience (and to prevent clutter), I'm going to be adding future submissions to this post, rather than making a new post each week.

Taehl's submissions:
Lesson 1
Lesson 2
Haha, without the enemies, the control scheme didn't make any sense. But with the enemies it was good.
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I'm taking these classes and am a little frustrated that the 'teacher' has not even graded half of the homework for the first lesson.

Perhaps I'll still follow the material, but if i'm not going to get any interesting feedback on my work then I'm not interested in doing the homework.
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Ensayia wrote:I'm taking these classes and am a little frustrated that the 'teacher' has not even graded half of the homework for the first lesson.

Perhaps I'll still follow the material, but if i'm not going to get any interesting feedback on my work then I'm not interested in doing the homework.
Well, the guy is doing this for free on his spare time, so it doesn't really matter. I personally don't care about how he grades my homework, I just really like him telling me how stuff should be and then we can just go implement it (because I'm a beginner and all that...).
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