Noob learns to code in 3 months
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Slow but steady progress.
I know how to multiply matrices, determine if a matrix has an inverse (for 2x2 and 3x3, stilll a bit confused about 4x4+) and calculate its inverse.
I know how to multiply matrices, determine if a matrix has an inverse (for 2x2 and 3x3, stilll a bit confused about 4x4+) and calculate its inverse.
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I'm currently working on a PVE game, so this seemed very interesting. I just came here to ask if you did this in your Spaceballs game so that I could check that out?Albinopapa wrote: I should do something like what Yumtard did with his power-ups ( managers ),
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Yes, that's where I got the idea for managers, his Spaceballs game.
If you think paging some data from disk into RAM is slow, try paging it into a simian cerebrum over a pair of optical nerves. - gameprogrammingpatterns.com
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^ I'm glad u guys found something of value
I'm halfway to becoming a mathwiz.
I've finished the book and I've gone through "Matrix algebra" from math tutor. I'm now a few videos into linear algebra 1, also from math tutpr. Will finish this one in a couple of days and then go through linear algebra 2.
Hopefully after this I'll have a few days left before school starts to run through the intermediate chili vids to refresh my c++ memory and learn some new stuff.
I'm halfway to becoming a mathwiz.
I've finished the book and I've gone through "Matrix algebra" from math tutor. I'm now a few videos into linear algebra 1, also from math tutpr. Will finish this one in a couple of days and then go through linear algebra 2.
Hopefully after this I'll have a few days left before school starts to run through the intermediate chili vids to refresh my c++ memory and learn some new stuff.
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Dude, I just tried your Xonix for an update vid. Pretty slick shit m8
Chili
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Thanks Chili^^ Such hype when you're featured in an update!
Still spamming maths. Not much left though. What I have left is to get a bit more introduced to Eigenvalues and Eigenvectors, then I'll also rewatch videos about linear transformation and chilis video on rotation before picking up c++ again. Should just take a couple days.
Linear algebra (so far) is actually the math subject I like the most. I've learned enough of it by now that it doesn't feel scary to start that course
Still spamming maths. Not much left though. What I have left is to get a bit more introduced to Eigenvalues and Eigenvectors, then I'll also rewatch videos about linear transformation and chilis video on rotation before picking up c++ again. Should just take a couple days.
Linear algebra (so far) is actually the math subject I like the most. I've learned enough of it by now that it doesn't feel scary to start that course
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Finally done with all the math preparation. Read one book and watched 20+ hours of videos.
Gonna do a little bit of c++ repetition for the rest of the weeek and then when I start school, whenever I have extra time, I'll go though the intermediates and the 3d fundamentals along side the math course, not to get too rusty when it comes to programming
Gonna do a little bit of c++ repetition for the rest of the weeek and then when I start school, whenever I have extra time, I'll go though the intermediates and the 3d fundamentals along side the math course, not to get too rusty when it comes to programming
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How is the C++ coming? Has Intermediate 6 broken your brain?
Chili
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^ haven't gotten that far.
First day of school yesterday.
Was supposed to be 9am-5pm.
At 10am my gf called me and said we had to go to the hospital (she had a baby)
So missed pretty much all of day 1. Solid timing imo
First day of school yesterday.
Was supposed to be 9am-5pm.
At 10am my gf called me and said we had to go to the hospital (she had a baby)
So missed pretty much all of day 1. Solid timing imo
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^^
Congrats
Congrats
If you think paging some data from disk into RAM is slow, try paging it into a simian cerebrum over a pair of optical nerves. - gameprogrammingpatterns.com