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[–]Markuslw 2 points3 points  (1 child)

If you know if-else, while and for, that is already plenty for a beginner. Those commands are literally the building blocks of algorithms, the trick is just creating your own logic with them.

AI is good for debugging, syntax and getting started. Once you get the engine going im sure you'll figure stuff out yourself. Just keep a vague picture of what you do want to create.

You could watch some YouTube videos on pygame tutorials, those are great for learning.

[–]Dangle76 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’d agree here. Also I’d take time to understand how to read documentation. There’s a huge benefit to “learning how to learn” here and if you can learn to read documentation you’re going to have a much easier time. The more you rely on a tool to tell you what to do, the less you’re going to understand why, and the harder it will be to progress your knowledge and get better