you inspire me a bunch bro I have always wanted to make something like this in c++ but iv always just told myself its too hard for me to even start but seeing you working on it makes me feel as if its more reasonable
Why start there? Build up to it with small projects, get something from start to finish however small and feel the dopamine hit, then start something new and bigger.
I work for a company who made a paid Maya plugin. I wrote their renderer which is basically a little engine runing inside of Maya, it's all c++ and OpenGL/DirectX stuff, however, I'll be wrapping up my work there over the next few months to focus fulltime on this project.
Hey I am in Hobart and I have nothing but time on my hands atm. I can help with or atleast get you on the right track with your blender stuff. I only just found your channel so I will look out for you when you are live.
@@-Chooka Dope, I'm livin_amuk, or you can find me through the discord link in the description. I'm actually stuck on animation export stuff right now 😅
Bro I'm really struggling to even create a coding logic....it's great to see you solving problems and focusing...please someone give me some tips to solve problems and understand it and create logics😢
For me boring books and watching endless tutorials NEVER helped me as a beginner. By far the largest gains in skill I made was by trying to build things. I would make any new programmers download Unity3D, code in C#, and make some games. Write spaghetti code until your fingers fall off. Since it's a game you can have fun testing and debugging code. That was me many years ago and I learned fundamental programming knowledge because I wanted to build a game, since then I haven't touched gamedev at all and nowadays I'm working mostly in Typescript/Golang/Solidity as a full stack developer. The point remains, when you're just starting out in order to not get bored and quit, you need fast and fun feedback. Every line of code you write you need to see something exciting happening on the screen. You can't just read boring programmer books, or try and build some boring API endpoint. You need to in real time code stuff that is visually fun! That's the best way for a beginner to learn the importance of dry fundamental programming concepts. That's why learning game dev IS the cheat code for programmers. Not to mention the best programmers are generally game devs, go figure!
It's a webpage I wrote in Javascript embedded as layer in OBS the streaming software. There's a link to the download in a pinned message in the #hell-engine channel on the Discord, however it's has a solid white background, I never see it on screen like you do. OBS just makes it transparent in the final video feed.
I never did any formal study after highscool and all the 3D math I know now I learned by exposure and experimenting. There's no single resource to learn this stuff, you just search the internet on a case by case basis. Sometimes the answer is within an blog/article, other times it's within a TH-cam video, Stack Overflow comment, Reddit post, or a discussion on Discord.
@@Zaenrl I'm 36 years old, I never went to college and I never will. There is a lot of code I want to write and a lot I want to learn and I can't think of anything worse than delaying that by losing years in the education system.
bra the problem with the game starting to run pretty shit over time (the physic subjects u talked about) is because all details stay where they are, for example the bullets are all laying on the floor. and thats actually fine but, u could programm them just to stay temporery, for like 10 sec and then they disappear. on big maps like in warzeone cod u dont even have physic subjects generating because no pc could handle that comlexity of structures ( no one gives a dayum about bullets laying around on the ground if the fps suffer from it). Maybe thats a solution too u?
Your passion is contagious, man. Whenever I need to concentrate on coding something, i just start your video in a background and enjoy the vibes.
Same, I love coding new code. But I hate debugging or migrating existing. So I just pop this video, and this dude makes even debugging fun for me.
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you inspire me a bunch bro I have always wanted to make something like this in c++ but iv always just told myself its too hard for me to even start but seeing you working on it makes me feel as if its more reasonable
Why start there? Build up to it with small projects, get something from start to finish however small and feel the dopamine hit, then start something new and bigger.
Keep up the work man loving the streams
i wonder what it feels like to actually understand all that code
It feels like understanding and speaking a new language. it's amazing if u r interested
@@der_betrueger im interested but too lazy
It can feel great at times but then other times you have a logical issue and that feels a lot different.
will u add timestamps on this livestream like u did the others? its really helpful
Yes definitely, I'm just out of the house the next two days believe it or not 😅will get to it asap
Love your work mate, just curious what do you do for a job? Software dev as well or something else?
I work for a company who made a paid Maya plugin. I wrote their renderer which is basically a little engine runing inside of Maya, it's all c++ and OpenGL/DirectX stuff, however, I'll be wrapping up my work there over the next few months to focus fulltime on this project.
Hey I am in Hobart and I have nothing but time on my hands atm. I can help with or atleast get you on the right track with your blender stuff. I only just found your channel so I will look out for you when you are live.
Aw fuck yeah, Hobart crew report in! Yeah I'm really lacking a lot experience there. Do you use Discord?
@@tokyospliff yeah I just reinstalled it.
@@-Chooka Dope, I'm livin_amuk, or you can find me through the discord link in the description. I'm actually stuck on animation export stuff right now 😅
@@tokyospliff nothing more beautiful than bros helping each other out
@@tokyospliff Do you make some money out of this? Do you want to create a game and sell it?
Bro I'm really struggling to even create a coding logic....it's great to see you solving problems and focusing...please someone give me some tips to solve problems and understand it and create logics😢
Maybe the book "Think like a programmer" could point you in the right direction.
@@Dungeon_Synth_Enjoyerthanks for heads up man....I'll check
@@Stiegosaurus thanks man...😊
For me boring books and watching endless tutorials NEVER helped me as a beginner. By far the largest gains in skill I made was by trying to build things. I would make any new programmers download Unity3D, code in C#, and make some games. Write spaghetti code until your fingers fall off. Since it's a game you can have fun testing and debugging code. That was me many years ago and I learned fundamental programming knowledge because I wanted to build a game, since then I haven't touched gamedev at all and nowadays I'm working mostly in Typescript/Golang/Solidity as a full stack developer. The point remains, when you're just starting out in order to not get bored and quit, you need fast and fun feedback. Every line of code you write you need to see something exciting happening on the screen.
You can't just read boring programmer books, or try and build some boring API endpoint. You need to in real time code stuff that is visually fun! That's the best way for a beginner to learn the importance of dry fundamental programming concepts. That's why learning game dev IS the cheat code for programmers. Not to mention the best programmers are generally game devs, go figure!
You are trying to do something too complex too quick, go learn basic pogramming fundamentals first.
Here for the vibe.
Hey man what program do you use to set up this bomb coundown timer? I would like to try this when doing C++ graphics coding.
It's a webpage I wrote in Javascript embedded as layer in OBS the streaming software. There's a link to the download in a pinned message in the #hell-engine channel on the Discord, however it's has a solid white background, I never see it on screen like you do. OBS just makes it transparent in the final video feed.
love ur content!
Did you study mathematics to get where you are? in game development, if so, what content?
I never did any formal study after highscool and all the 3D math I know now I learned by exposure and experimenting. There's no single resource to learn this stuff, you just search the internet on a case by case basis. Sometimes the answer is within an blog/article, other times it's within a TH-cam video, Stack Overflow comment, Reddit post, or a discussion on Discord.
@@tokyospliff so you're not going into a college after highschool?
@@Zaenrl I'm 36 years old, I never went to college and I never will. There is a lot of code I want to write and a lot I want to learn and I can't think of anything worse than delaying that by losing years in the education system.
@@tokyospliffBut how do you make a living?
@@thanosfisherman From a bit of everywhere really. Freelance programming, stream donations, Patreon, goverment benefiits, bandcamp and spotify.
@tokyospliff Let's go Terrain next stream. When are you streaming?
in which app do you write the c++ program?
Visual Studio, not to be confused with Visual Studio Code.
bra the problem with the game starting to run pretty shit over time (the physic subjects u talked about) is because all details stay where they are, for example the bullets are all laying on the floor. and thats actually fine but, u could programm them just to stay temporery, for like 10 sec and then they disappear. on big maps like in warzeone cod u dont even have physic subjects generating because no pc could handle that comlexity of structures ( no one gives a dayum about bullets laying around on the ground if the fps suffer from it). Maybe thats a solution too u?
Keep up the work man
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Sup man
This man is mentally unstable 👍That's usually a good sign when you're programming, so keep going
nothing new...
There's actually a lot of new shit or do u mean the bomb and songs or something?
@@tokyospliff this comment was meant for a different video lol. My bad. I watch your progress all the time! Hahaha idk how i commented on this.
@@TA8sometimes Hahaha I get you
I like your streams❤
Thanks, they're fun to do, I'll try my best to keep em coming