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PlayMaker News => General Discussion => Topic started by: Dreatern on July 03, 2014, 03:13:49 PM
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I'm a artist, not a programmer. I can use and understand well the Playmaker and all logics, but sometimes i get stuck for not having a basic knowledge (i think) and it takes more time to find a solution for relatively simple things.
I end up learning something new in this way, but do not know if it's the best way.
I would like to learn something to use together with the Playmaker to help better understand things and get out problems easily, at least have a basic programming knowledge, i believe this will help a lot
Which programming language is most suitable to start and where can i start? any suggestions for books, videos, web sites ?
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For Unity. Just learn C#. Don't waste time learning anything else.
Sources to learn? Too many. A simple YouTube/Google search will give you an Overwhelming amount of tuts. It'll be hard choosing which one to study. But choose a few and get to focusing (:
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Hi,
Agree, go for c#, forget js, because you'll struggle with online docs.
for c#, simply google for any of your issues appending "c#" to your search and you'll find your sources! It's my secret weapon :) you'll find examples and samples of anything for anything!! if you have a problem chances are ( like cosmic stats) that someone else referenced it online somewhere.
Two very important links that I personnaly always fall back to:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/618ayhy6(v=vs.71).aspx
http://www.dotnetperls.com/
also, make sure you always check out Stackoverflow:
http://stackoverflow.com/
and browse/ask for questions, it's very rewarding.
Bye,
Jean
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If you want to make something simple in c#, then you probably want to start with this tutorial.