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Be a programmer.

Posted by Simoes1000 - November 20th, 2024


I want to make sites and games.

Where I can start?


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You meant programming.
Anyone has to start somewhere.

That's what I want to know.

I started on Scratch.mit.edu, it uses block coding and it's easy to understand. I still use it even now for most of my games with the HTMLifier. I've also heard Gamemaker studio is good. I have it, but I haven't used it because of the learning curve.

You should make an art portal with a guy in a tank as a mascot and call him tank man/j
No actually, make something that's unique like a platformer but you can only move up or something or do something you want to

for websites I would recommend starting with w3schools.com they have some great introductions to HTML, CSS and JavaScript

@TheBargainBin I agree.
Start HTML, CSS, then JavaScript. These are for web development but they can very much be used for games which can be posted to Newgrounds.

I recommend starting here:
https://www.w3schools.com/html/

Initially you will be just making web pages but it's well worth it.

@Simoes1000

you can use, adobe animate, it's free for students, or if your a fan of older shit(like me), you can use macro media flash, scratch, which if you wanna animate, scratch is garbage for animating, or GoDot! or gamemaker studio(it's free but you have to pay to publish) are the links! http://www.oldversion.com/windows/macromedia-flash-mx Scratch.mit.edu https://godotengine.org/

start with html, it's really easy, then learn CSS to style it (if html is your house, CSS is the decoration hehe)

javascript is pain