How can I learn C# and C++ before starting game development at Full Sail University?

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Asked By CreativeCoder88 On

I'm about to start at Full Sail University for game development in 7 months, and while I've always had a passion for coding, I'm struggling to teach myself. I'm looking for effective ways to learn C#, which I know I need to master before moving on to C++. I'd love to find resources or maybe a teacher who isn't going to charge a fortune. Any advice on how to go about this would be greatly appreciated!

5 Answers

Answered By BeginnerDev123 On

Starting with C# is a great idea since that’s what you'll need first. I suggest checking out the official Microsoft documentation, which is super helpful for beginners. Don’t worry, it's all about building a foundation!

Answered By FutureGameDev On

Look for online Intro to Computer Science courses. MIT has some fantastic material available for free. Start with simple projects, even something as basic as 'Hello, World!' and build your way up. If you hit a snag, forums like this one are perfect for getting help without just being given the answers.

Answered By TechWhiz99 On

Have you thought about what your learning strategy has been so far? Knowing where you feel you're struggling might help pinpoint what to focus on next. Also, looking into the curriculum at Full Sail could guide you on what topics to start with first.

Answered By CodeExplorer456 On

If you're totally new to programming, why not try Python first? It's beginner-friendly and will give you a solid grasp of programming concepts. There are tons of free 30-day crash courses available. Plus, platforms like Humble Bundle have great resources for game development – you might find some books that can really help you out!

Answered By BookwormCoder On

Reading a programming book can also be valuable! It may give you insights and structured learning in a way that’s not as scattered as online tutorials.

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