Tomorrow It will be 37 years of Gamedev for me...LOL
Sometimes I think I could have used those years better, But damn I still love making games.
I must be insane.
and still I am not Rich or even completed any of the things I want to do with games, but every try I am getting closer.
Money seems to elude me.
Now don't get me wrong here I also love the games I have made too.
This continual quest to reach something that is just out of reach keeps me moving forwards.
Been Indiedev for just about 12 years now too...
God.
And to all you new guys getting into gamedev.
"When in hell Keep going!"
@Shivam25mishra it depends what you want to do: learning C: gives you better understanding how things work under the hood; in Python you will be using tons of libraries (written in C) to accomplish tasks. It is like use the engine, or make the engine.
@charliejhills Ladybird adopts Rust, with help from AI
We're adopting Rust as our C++ successor language, and using AI agents to accelerate the transition.
@CryptoKaleo "three emails and filter another 268 that were unread" is it worth $84K ??? + something like $2K/m electric bill to answer emails? How will that "change the world" ??? I'm puzzled here...
@BenThePCGuy from early OS, I really liked Windows NT over Windows 95-98. It was very stable for me. For that reason I did not use 98. I played a lot games, especially Quake3 on NVidia, and it worked really well there as well.
@JaidevJamwal@nam_xmr_ Nowadays there are plenty of options that can completely replace MS Office. I personally use OnlyOffice. Look and feel the same as MS Office.