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Great tutorial! Fun way to learn javascript and game development. For fun I added red "YOU DIED" text and played the death sound from Dark Souls. Keep up the good tutorials!
Thank you! I'm glad you enjoyed the tutorial. That's an awesome creative idea. Dark Souls is an amazing game, and you really do get familiar with the "YOU DIED" text and music, haha. Keep up the creative work!
Even with the paper towel, it seems you have to pull kinda hard still. I was still worried it would rip, but it did come off as you said and did not rip!
A well-documented tutorial, but attempted to use this as a template to expand in a different direction artistically and ran into some difficulties, particularly with the enemy A.I. and loading the sound effects. Unsure if that's an issue with the assets I was aiming to implement or if there's something I was missing? Either way, very well explained and easy to follow when the code wasn't fighting with me. :) Good video!
Thank you! I really appreciate the feedback. I’m really glad you enjoyed the video and were able to take the project in another direction. Sometimes running into issues is just the coding process 😁
@@CodingWithAdam Yes, we can create any board size easily. By adding CSS and utilizing fill(size * size), we can adjust the board dimensions. However, we need to dynamically determine the winning combinations by adding loops for vertical, horizontal, and diagonal checks.
I still can’t get it off I got my left one off way before it havent been able to get the right one off I got them yesterday and my fingers are sore bc I’ve tried so many times but they just won’t budge
HUGE TIP!!! Have two tanooki leaves on you. One you’ll wear already and the other on standby. I recommend playing as Peach because she can float even though you already have a floating ability as a tanooki but whatever. Then you play and every time you fall or die, just remove the little game cartridge and put it back in so you don’t have to risk losing lives and trying to regain the tanooki leaves. It’ll respawn you back to when you collect the tanooki leaves the first time. I get my leaves from World 3-7. There might be a better level to get the leaves that is closer to World 👑-👑 but idk
@@CodingWithAdam You’re welcome! Oh, and one more thing. When you get to the end where the flag pole is, be sure to add in the other characters to your party, have one person hold another person, and jump on the pole simultaneously, so you can get credit for them without having to do the whole level all over again. But you would have to anyway, at least once, because there’s five characters and only four controllers. So, yeah, there’s that lol
hey adam, thanks for your tutorial. i got an issue, is that when each country is clicked, the popup displays the country's name along with the infection count. but I cannot properly display the infection count, returning undefined instead of a number. i found out that solution is that If I add any lines to the code that throw an error, remove the lines, and re-render the page, the popup can return the values. However, subsequent re-renderings would introduce the same problem. do you have any idea?
Thank you so much I used a cat suit along side the raccoon suit and cheesed the ants and piranhas with the cat suit and damage boosted through the final section I was stuck on this for a long time before I found this video
You’re welcome! Congratulations on beating Champions Road! 🏆🏆🏆 I’m really glad the tutorial helped you beat the level. It’s a difficult level but once you beat it, it feels so good! 😁
This video straight up saved me sooo much trouble. I was pulling my hair out how to update variables like this in between components xD Thank you so much! I have some questions though, just for interest's sake ^^ 1)If I do this with multiple things e.g. username, address, phone number et cetera, do I just put another provider on top of the first provider in App.js? 2) Typescript wants a default value for the update context and the name context. The name context can just be any string, but I don't really know, what to put for the update context. If I rambled too much, please forgive me. I'm still very excited because of how much this helps. Have a great day :)
You're welcome! I'm really glad the tutorial was helpful and provided that light bulb moment. For question 1 yes you can add additional providers. If the properties you want to store in context are related you can consider creating an object(interface) to store properties together. For example a user context could have a firstName, lastName and userName. For question 2 I'm not sure of the answer at this time but this react typescript cheatsheet might help react-typescript-cheatsheet.netlify.app/docs/basic/getting-started/context/ Thanks for the questions and keep on learning!
@@CodingWithAdam heyo, thanks for the answer. The react typescript sheet really helped with removing the error message. Let's hope it stays that way ^^ However, I'm a little unsure as to how to use an interface to implement the provider. Since there's only one "value" in the example code. To make it more clear, my use case is a project using adresses and I would kind of make a street context with properties e.g. streetName, streetNumber, zipCode et cetera. As how I currently see it, I would make a useContext for each property(setter and getter). How would I implement that in the exported Provider? Sorry, if this is a little too much and all over the place :D