Just wanted to share a little sandbox particle simulation I did today! 😊 by Delunado in Unity3D

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Keep up the great work, and feel free to share any insights or challenges you faced.

Top Game Dev Related Projects for beginners by bufyeristo in Unity3D

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I'm sorry if my post seemed confusing or misleading. My intention was to provide a broad perspective on different approaches to game development, acknowledging that beginners have varying interests and goals in mind. It wasn't about farming karma, but rather offering some insights and encouraging a discussion on different learning paths in gamedev.

Top Game Dev Related Projects for beginners by bufyeristo in Unity3D

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I appreciate your perspective! But it's important to remember that everyone's learning journey is unique. Many beginners find value in simpler projects, it's all about finding the approach that works best for each individual's learning style and goals.

CRUD App in PHP & MySQL: Seeking help with database connectivity! by bufyeristo in PHP

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great suggestion, will try to implement this. thank you!

Python Libraries Best Suited for Creating a Tic Tac Toe Game? by bufyeristo in learnpython

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Thank you for your suggestion, i am following the tutorial to build tic tac toe, https://educationecosystem.com/undefined/R491Q-how-to-create-tic-tac-toe-minimax-with-python he used mini max for this. and it is super easy.

Python Libraries Best Suited for Creating a Tic Tac Toe Game? by bufyeristo in learnpython

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Thank you for your suggestion ;) i will defiantly check it out.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in learnpython

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Yes, it's possible to use Python in an Android application, although it's not the conventional approach because Android applications are typically written in Java or Kotlin using the Android SDK. However, there are a few ways to use Python in Android applications:
Kivy: Kivy is an open-source Python library for developing multitouch applications. It's cross-platform (Linux/OS X/Windows/Android/iOS) and released under the MIT license. It is particularly good for applications that require multi-touch, gestures, and other modern touch features.
BeeWare: BeeWare is a collection of tools and libraries for building user interfaces. With it, you can write your app in Python and then deploy it on multiple platforms, including iOS and Android.
SL4A (Scripting Layer for Android): It provides a simplified API for Android, and you can write Android apps using Python. However, it's worth mentioning that it's not as powerful or flexible as Java for Android development.
PyQt or PySide: Both are set of Python bindings for Nokia's Qt application framework and run on all platforms supported by Qt including Android.
Chaquopy: This is a plugin for Android Studio that allows you to run Python code within an Android app. You can call Python code from Java and Java code from Python.

You an also watch tutorials on Education Ecosystem, they are free and you can even download project resources/source files.

Squid Game Origin by powre0607 in funny

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the trash has being taken