Wait until you have been programming longer than almost everybody. I have been programming for 47 years. The reality the longer you do it the bigger the divide between you and the novice. you posed a question at the start of the why you would show a refactor instead of just redoing the tutorial. 1 Those folks making the tutorials while understanding the concepts probably haven't implemented the thing 2 a refactor is acknowledging you don't know it all or at the very least you don't have all the answers 3 there is almost no such thing as one and done... it is a iterative process. I have reworked a program 20 times at the start it took 35 minutes to complete. The last it is less than 5 minutes.
Iterative refactoring is definitely part of the process for any code base, I just prefer my tutorials to be a little more straightforward while I'm trying to learn new things 😆
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Thanks! ❤
I hope it turns out great for you, wishing you success stranger👀
Thanks, I appreciate it!
The game is looking good! :D
Thanks ❤️ 😊
Good luck with the game, it's coming out nicely
Thanks! Hopefully my next one is actually good 😆
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great i use UNITY gonna be hard to complete my game because its a big horror game
it's a big horror engine as well. Speaking from experience :)
@Korn1holio lol 😆 I use unity alien edition on Mars works better than unreal
@@Korn1holio ahhahahha
Pretty sure all big games are hard to complete, regardless of engine 😆
@ dude at least someone understands
Wait until you have been programming longer than almost everybody. I have been programming for 47 years. The reality the longer you do it the bigger the divide between you and the novice.
you posed a question at the start of the why you would show a refactor instead of just redoing the tutorial.
1 Those folks making the tutorials while understanding the concepts probably haven't implemented the thing
2 a refactor is acknowledging you don't know it all or at the very least you don't have all the answers
3 there is almost no such thing as one and done... it is a iterative process. I have reworked a program 20 times at the start it took 35 minutes to complete. The last it is less than 5 minutes.
Iterative refactoring is definitely part of the process for any code base, I just prefer my tutorials to be a little more straightforward while I'm trying to learn new things 😆