something something rewrite it in rust
is Bevy good I haven’t done anything with it yet
I like Bevy a lot. Should you use it in your next commercial game? That’s debatable (although I’m trying to 👀). It’s definitely a lot of fun to use with its ECS focus if you’re wanting to just make games for fun or whatever.
My advice to 2021 lilith and 2024 lilith is to write code
Might be harder to get started, but waaay easier to maintain
This is why a text-based IDE will always be necessary
You’re right. Next time I fuck with ue blueprints I’ll use vim 👍
i hate programmers they make me scare in my brain. why can you not have normal jobs like wood cutter and fish catcher
I’d love to cut wood, catch fish, craft runes etc
“No” - me, learning software development in college
im learning compsci at uni and i 100% agree with you
Pulp fan?
This doesn’t actually look that bad. Kinda structured and all. Have you seen the LLVM documentation? https://youtu.be/208K8EnSlB0
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Nah thanks mate, ill stick to c# and c++ for now
I kind of understand the appeal of blueprints, for small projects and quick proof of concept maybe. But never understood how can anyone do any serious or complex work with it. It just felt so limitting when I tried it in Unreal, never bothered with plugins for unity.
You get used to it. I don’t even see the code. All I see is Graphics Settings 1, Graphics Settings 2, Equal True.
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ElI5?
twitter user made some code in 2021 that she can no longer understand due to how complicated and poorly organized it is
Yeah Ive done that when updating some mods I made. Im all “Why the FUCK did I do it this way?”.
Creator of the “DO NOT WATCH THIS VIDEO” series angrily shakes fist at past self’s shoddy work.
This is why I love Blueprints; it forces you to keep your code neat and tidy and readable and documented lest it turns into an absolute mess. It’s also so much fun to prototype in because it’s like modular synths and you can just make an absolute mess if you want.