https://www.udemy.com/unitycourse/
I want to learn C# so I can make games in Unity nothing to big 2D mostly for android, for art I only know GIMP, was thinking of a pixel approach.
Now I already have a book about C# will learn from it as well but I think this course in which you actually do something might be good and 10€ isnt much.
Anybody had prior experience with simillar courses ?
>>62367020
The most important rule about programming: you don't need to know everything. In fact, you can't. Learn what you must, and learn it well. In this case, you want to learn c# for unity game programming. Therefore, download one of the unity example projects and read the relevant tutorial: https://unity3d.com/learn/tutorials
You will quickly get something that compiles and runs, so you will find it far easier to stay motivated. And motivation is honestly by far the biggest obstacle you'll ever encounter.
>>62367097
thanks yeah was thinking in similar terms
>>62367097
I can attest to this, any time I attempted to learn c# and started making shitty console ups I quickly got bored and gave up because I'm a faggot.
I got gamemaker from one of the bundles and the fact that I could script up a moving character in 10 minutes was a great motivator. And going back to learning proper programming afterwards was way easier too.
I've used a few Udemy courses, and they're generally really good.
Doing this one right now
https://www.udemy.com/the-web-developer-bootcamp/
And it's fantastic
Good luck OP.... C# is a slightly unusual but perfectly fine beginner language.
>>62369473
I also did that one... It's pretty great. I wanna check out his SQL course as well, he is a good teacher.
>>62369502
Yeah, that's part of why I like this course so much. The instructor is really good at like... everything. Speaking, giving reasonable assignments,and pacing.
Overall I'm pretty impressed with what I'm doing
>>62367020
GameMaker is better for 2D
>>62367020
Udemy is weird, there is a lot of unknowns with a lot of professional videos.