In Unity c# and unity script are pretty much the same. I convert most scripts from C# to unity script and the other way around, line by line. I think Unity Script is easier to pick up compared to C#.
I think that rules out the PS Vita stuff... I could be wrong. C#/Unity is still doable with monodevelop, I think it comes bundled with Unity as well so you don't need to grab it from there. Personally I'm on a Mac and learning Actionscript3 for Flash/Air development atm. It seems pretty great for making games.
I am the other way around, programmer trying to do 3D modeling. Well the good news is, its definitely more difficult to do 3D modelling than programming. Programming, its all about some simple logic's like math. 3D modeling,.. god.. If you are going to use Unity, you have to choose between unity script or c#, I think most…
Sounds like something you want to look into when you want to write your own 3D engine or shaders or rigging tools or Maya plugins. There's some advanced stuff and math in that list. I feel a lot of it is not needed for a newbie trying to mess around with Unity though - Unity takes care of a lot of this for you. If you want…
I'm down with this. Exactly to the point. So as you already said you are going with Unity. So you have two options C# and Java. Make it easy and just pick one. You can't pick wrong trust me. And don't stress about books either. You can start learning Unity scripting without any books, it's all in the web. When you get to…
My first game was done with actionscript, done basically via a bunch of tutorials, and I honestly didn't understand much of it, but in the end I made it work the way I wanted... but a lot of brute forcing :P I then went ahead with my(limited) knowledge and have done 2 games in unity with javascript(javascript complies as…
Ah ok, I've just looked through all the links in the thread again and it seems C# is the least covered one! Udacity looks like it focuses on Python, Codeacademy is Javascript. Is there anything similar for C#? Nitewalkr mentioned some books like the Dummies books, should I grab them? EDIT: TheNewBoston has C#. It's got me…