Very true. For (an over-the-top) example, my game Sent Back in Time was insanely confusing to code because it uses arrays inside of arrays and manipulates them in a bunch of different ways. Weird projects like that make me feel like I accomplished something, but at the same time I don’t want to make anything similar again XD!
Same.
How are theses two memes of my both have 10 likes?
I mean this one is even worse.
please dont bring this meme up again /jk
Uh I don’t even know any more.
How did this get 10 likes?
I also hate orange cones.
The thing is that I am trying to learn Python, but I then kind of ditched it for MakeCode for some time. I do use it, though mostly for meme projects like getting infinite clicks on popcat.click.
Yeah. Who doesn’t like coding in something useless.
Learning block coding was a big step for me learning programming logic (which learning other languages easier) and typescript. But still, it’s funny that we all still code in Arcade even though we could be learning more about more useful-for-real-life-scenarios languages! For me personally, I’m going to enjoy programming in Arcade before I (potentially) have to move on to the boring programming work that a job in the field would require! XD
I already learned python but I will just keep that skill until I need it.
For now I have fun coding in blockly and esoteric programming languages.
That happened to missile battlegrounds
ITS INVERTED @TheConeGuy !! NOOOOO!!
When you ask to do a collab but everyone who did the poll never shows
I can’t even read that.