amazing video ! i like to see people like you who really good at coding im kinda new to this platform and watching you make me having the motivation needed thank you so much !
This video is really helpful, it helped me to know advanced about code. I'm not a code writer but it also helps me something. Thanks for the video and have a good day!
Confidence coding? Dude's just copying code he's got on a laptop off to the side, it's pretty obvious as he constantly moves over to the left to navigate the code. Not that it really matters for this kind of video, since it's just some mechanical keyboard ASMR :P
I never tried doing code in JS before but this video makes me interested into it! I followed everything you did in the video and I'm really happy that I got it working the same as yours :D +1 star on the repo
Do algorithmic in JS, like implement some pathfinding or graph algo. That's the best way to begin, you get familiar with programming concepts while doing something challenging and rewarding. Then you move onto an actual general purpose language with static typing and AOT like Java/C/C# and learn common programming tasks (networking, encryption, persistance, etc...) by contributing to open source projects. Open source projects are a gold mine because you feel useful, build a portfolio for job interviews, learn from people who are already experts and you get immediately familiar with good practices (things like design patterns, test driven development, DYR/KISS approaches, etc...) that companies look for. You'll be employable in no time trust me ! Lots of folks who've just graduated struggle to find jobs because they can't work in teams.
There's a bug -- when the snake moving to x == canvas.width, it didn't reset to 0 but goes beyond. It's because of a typo in the if statement where "width" -> "widh"
@@RupturedNetWork in sorry dor the questions I'm just so curious about coding but it looks so difficult in the eye of a 14 year old who knows so little of coding:(
@@RupturedNetWork I'm so srry but last question. If I start coding at 16 and code like 30 mins to 1hr everyday and all the way until uni, do u think I can be good like you and master coding languages such as python or java?
@@enyplayz1514 I think you should learn Python to start its not a hard coding language because its simple and I started to understand it fast and I am just 13!
This is what I like to see. What coding actually makes! I'm fascinated by this. How all those words and #s creates this fun simple game! Getting interested in computer science might just change my major from medicine.
This keyboard layout, the 60% style but with arrows is such a great idea I cant believe i never thought of removing the useless second shift and ctrl 🤣
i was playing minecraft, then i got bored and after i found your video i accidentally watched it whole. now i have the urge to continue my coding project
It's even visually satisfying 🤩 the way you structure your code and not even stopping to think. Even if I would know a whole code in my brain, I would not be so fluent
I hope to be able to do this one day I still have a really really long way to go, teaching myself how to code is not easy but I am willing to work hard at becoming a pro
@@aqeelayubayub3862 Indeed, but he is making a snake game from scratch whereas krafton uses Unreal Engine which makes making games incredibly easy, but it's a challenging work to set up servers and get them running with the game. And yes as the comment above me said, they probably have different groups for different things.
Dudee it doesnt work because one time you wrote widh instead of width, so each time the snake goes out of the Screen on the right side ist just disappears