Python is has a lot of unique features compared to other programming languages. A lot of people claim that this makes python ideal to learn as a beginner. However I feel that it doesn't teach you the basic style used in other languages. On the other hand python is basically the standard for scripting 3d programs. Maya,…
As someone who started with Python and slowly learning C++ in UE4, I agree, Python is much easier to start with! It might be good to use C# as well just to get used to working with a strongly typed language.
Hi everyone. after trying to make it in the game industry as an artist for 4 years with no success I am heavily considering learning to code. I want to make games, however I haven't coded anything in 10 years and that was in Visual Basic. If I want to learn am I better off jumping straight into a language like C++ or…
C++. Unreal is a C++ codebase. To my knowledge, no popular game engine runs off of a Python foundation. You're going to want to ask this question on TIGsource, Unreal, and Unity forums as well.
Python and c# are good ways to learn about OO programming, they're easy and you'll find that anything you learn is almost immediately transferable between them. C++ is hard work and while it's the only way to mess with ue4 you have to ask yourself if you really want to mess with ue4 (certainly not as a beginner) C# is…
I recommend you Python, I am not a programmer and I am much more comfortable with this language, the C++ generates more lines of code, it requires more syntax and variable type specification. If you do not program regularly as a beginner you will quickly forget the syntax and it will be harder to get back into your…
I'd recommend learning both. They're different things for different purposes and both are useful. Python is relatively flexible, cross-platform, libraries are easy enough to install. However, it has a fairly unique syntactic style that can be at odds with other languages. Garbage collection is all handled for you, too. But…
@sacboi I am definitely a social introvert :D those links look cool. I will definitely try code combat :dizzy: @poopipe I get what you mean about c++, I have tried some c# by following along with a book about learning how to code in Unity and I am liking it so far :) @RyanB I will definitely keep that in mind thank you…