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@SauceBoss Same!
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@Nevoic :O i did not know that thanks!
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@Nevoic why would i need js?
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@Nevoic yeah i know a bunch of people already told me that and (i mean i am still at the very begining but still...) I already stumbled across some weird stuff... But the idea is to use python together with scrapy for the webscraping and parsing the contents to a file or something like that and then using some other language to process the output
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@antorqs thanks! I want to get into webscraping and don't really know where to start... Since i only know Java and i couldn't find any good open source tools for the things i am planning to do i thought i might ask here. I am currently learning python in order to be able to use scrapy
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Java is nice
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I like the light theme. Everything seems morle clean that way in my opinion.
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@PrivateGER why? (I don't know either of these languages i am just curious)
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@AlexByJava what? You use java for java Apps? (I am just teasing man java is awesome)
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@Cyanide brainfuck is not that mind boggling
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@platypus thanks!
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@Alice is there a favourite?
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@platypus i had to the old post caused too much confusion... I am thinking about picking up python but i am not really sure where to start...
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@platypus seems like devRant is not a place for you
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I don't like either of the two so that seems about right
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@antorqs Thank you! I will be patient
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@antorqs nice to hear that!
Let me know when your game is available i would love to check it out! -
@Rundle ah damn.. but thanks!
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I created an account just to write these comments btw i hope they help you out
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What i would also recommend is looking into app development (Like android-apps) i developed an app myself and it is realy easy to publish it (at least on the PlayStore) in addition you have a game most of your friends will be able to play and therefore you will get a lot of feedback. Furthermore mobile games usually tend to follow a more minimal approach and therefore can be a good entry point into game development (that depends on what you have envisioned for your game of course but that is what i have experienced) when you plan on creating a mobile game i would recommend either java in combination with libGDX and when you want to use a Game engine you can choose whichever you like really... I don't have much experience with game-engines but it seems like there are a lot of great tutorials out there
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If you are planning on making your first game i can highly recommend the godot engine. I used java for many years for my game projects and never really thought about getting into the whole game-engine stuff (i used libgdx but that's about it). After i thought about how i could "streamline" my development progress i started looking into game-engines and stumbled across godot. Since i never really used a game engine i had doubts at first but after a couple youtube-tutorials it went pretty well and i was easily able to create my very own godot game (it didn't went perfectly smooth but i got there and i had a pretty solid understanding of the engine afterwards). What i am trying to das Here ist that godot ist really easy to Pick Up and i would recommend ist eben you are planning to create a game (since game-ideas usually are pretty ambitious)