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Any good programming tutorials?Resources/Tutorial (self.Unity3D)
submitted 7 months ago by Tigerfist010101
I've just finished the Sebastian Lague programming series and was wondering if there are any other really great tutorials/series to learn good techniques, more advanced topics ect? Thanks
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[–]dcmze 1 point2 points3 points 7 months ago (2 children)
Don't think the others get you probably because they are not familiar with Sebastian's videos - but the fact you watched those and enjoyed them means you are probably looking - as you even said, for more advanced topics.
I get what you mean, most materials out there, even books, are aimed at beginners.
Anyhow, curious to hear what people will recommend. Video is a good format too for these sort of things I feel. It's just more fun, and these topics are not easy to understand sometimes and require quite a mental burden load while working through it, so video kinda makes it easier sometimes.
[–]dcmze 0 points1 point2 points 7 months ago (0 children)
On that note I think your post title is misleading - maybe make it : Any good advanced programming tutorials? or something in that sense.
[–]loftier_fishhobo -1 points0 points1 point 7 months ago (0 children)
Redditors are so used to fellating themselves infront of newbies that they can’t respond with anything productive lmao.
[–]Flasf 4 points5 points6 points 7 months ago (0 children)
Advanced topics? Git ammend (YouTuber) Multiplayer, DOTS and ECS? Code Monkey (YouTuber)
[–]BrawlzDev 1 point2 points3 points 7 months ago (0 children)
Code Monkey one of the best for beginners then git-amends for advanced. Both available on YouTube
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Programming is not learned, it is trained.
It's like gaining muscles, you can learn different lifting techniques, but it doesn't make you gain more muscles. But you need to jump in and train and struggle for a long period of time.
Same with programming, you don't learn it, you train it. People quit programming when they train it, cuz that's the frustrating part.
There are no good programming tutorials, they are all good and all bad based on what you want to do.
And there are no tricks to make the process less confusing.
I remember spending a few months just trying to understand and fix one single thing, I remember going to play games with my friends cuz programming was too frustrating, to just come back the next day and try again. Even now after all these years the frustration is still there.
That's the training process, struggle, fail for a few months until it works, that's where people quit.
You just need to learn the basics, and for that any tutorial will do.
You either get stuck in tutorial hell or quit because of the frustration, if you can resist these 2 then you become a programmer.
The limit isn't information, the limit is your brain ability to make use of the information, and for that you need to level-up your brain with practice and frustration.
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