TrigunX89 wrote:Anyway, thanks. Am I best off learning this in college, or is there something I should do before then?
Bobtheduck wrote:As for the programming, I'm not in the position to help you there. I suppose it would be a good thing to learn a bit before you go full at it, but I'm going to a school that will specifically be for Game Design, so I'm going to hold off on the programming part until I have the math down. I've heard this from many people, though, and that is DON'T START WITH BASIC! BASIC will make it harder for you to transition to lower level (than BASIC) languages such as C and C++ and low level languages like Assembly.
Technomancer wrote:The principle drawback to learning BASIC is the fact that it permits "spaghetti code" through the overuse of goto commands. However, it is possible to use the language in a more disciplined fashion.
What sort of practical skills are you referring to. Because the training I'm going through teaches you all sorts of practical skills
The Classes I'll be taking are part lecture, part guided work.
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