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 Game Development in Malaysia, Who is doing it and how does one start?

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talexeh
post Jan 15 2011, 03:45 AM

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QUOTE(justinlee999 @ Jan 12 2011, 02:53 PM)
Perhaps I should have said "easier" it certainly isn't easy to master, but designing has lots of things to do, but almost anyone can do designing, just how good it is. From what I've seen, my programmer friends took quite a while to learn the language, but once it sets off its fairly easy to code properly provided you have good coding habits.
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The bolded part: Programming language, just like our normal everyday language, gets trickier & more complicated the further & deeper you venture. Perhaps your friends find it easy to code properly later on due to the fact that they were just using the basic functions such as "for" looping & so on? I'm pretty sure it gets more intense when it comes to big projects, since I've experienced that during my final year project & industrial training. sweat.gif

QUOTE(sasaug @ Jan 13 2011, 10:13 PM)
What made a programmer very happy? 1, manage to solve a problem. 2, people actually using his software or playing his game. Dont talk about money but when I do program, this 2 is what that make me super happy and especially when people give comments about it and when some people say thank you, I can smile the whole day.

I dont know what makes a good game but if there is people actually playing your game and like it, its enough for me. That is how we programmer get our spirit to continue coding, coding ,coding xD
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What you mentioned there are stuffs that you'll normally experience when you've just completed a workable program / game. However, the headache comes when you're squeezing your brain dry trying to come up with improvements & additional stuffs that can make the program / game better.

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