• OttoVonNoob@lemmy.ca
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    A bad teacher can stunt you. I always wanted to make video games, but my high school programming teacher’s style didn’t mesh. Even though I enjoyed the class, he suggested I drop it because he thought I wasn’t a good fit for the field, I reluctantly agreed. Twenty years later, I’ve completed most of the programming for a game I plan to release one day, though I can still picture him tapping the chalkboard every time I asked a question like that was supposed to help…

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      likewise, i have always been the family tinker/inventor. invented a hydrogen/oxygen fuel cell when i was 8 before i learned they already existed better than i had invented. i went to school, took engineering classes. the intro to CAD teacher was an ableist douche (long story) and publicly stated that it was his intention to weed out anyone he felt was not “worthy” of being in our “noble” (ranked four hundred something nationally) engineering program via his computer drafting program and since grading was almost entirely subjective (75% of each project was for “style” whatever that meant) he got to do that.

      i changed majors next semester. haven’t stopped building shit. i’m tired, but i’m supposed to finish rebuilding my bike today. i’m going to hang the drapes instead.

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      Most programming classes are bullshit. You come out with basic knowledge of practices that aren’t used in real production. They teach you how to write code, but they don’t teach you how code is written in most businesses.

      Outside of actual gaming programs in colleges, new developers are generally bewildered and end up making stuff that’s hard to maintain.

      We had a professor sit in with us for a few months once to get the gist of what was needed so he could form classes around game deveopment.

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      Good luck on your game! I was always too dumb to realize if I combine all the stuff I love doing it equals game dev. Only realized a couple years ago and it’s the happiest I’ve ever been.

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        Opposide for me. I realised i enjoy playing games much more than making them.

        But im happy for you that you found a thing you can be passionate about and spend time working on it too.