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to my dismay, I've learnt as much about VB as I have about Java). I got the short end of the stick when my college forced me to learn visual basic, and due to Big Plague 2020 there's no extra curricular sorta things either (plus, in A-Level computer science the focus isn't on coding anyway. I should note, school and college aren't of much help.
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I don't want to stop here, I realise if I give up now I'll never get round to programming properly, rather just stuck doing basic scripts that I don't even know how to run without an IDE. I don't know what a proxy is, what a package is, what is Gradle and why do I need it? Things of that nature. I thought these would be a good way of starting off, as both are fairly simple concepts in theory - I mean what could be easier than intentionally crashing the game? I watched a few tutorials and realised I have absolutely no idea what anything is. How do I progress? I just get stuck, and it absolutely destroys my motivation.įor example, I recently took up the challenge of modding Minecraft, with two simple concepts: A bomb that crashes the game (lol) and a simple mob/boss. This isn't my first time trying to learn a language solo, I always finish the course and am just dropped off. What I realised is I am still very much in the shallow end, and I never know how to progress from here. Hey peopleI've just finished learning Java on Codecademy, so I know the basic concepts and syntax from that.
