# for break_lines function, use this instead def break_lines(self): for index,line in enumerate(self.field): if 0 not in line: self.field.pop(index) self.field.insert(0,[0]*self.width) self.score += 2
I would have really learned alot from this had I seen this video when I was in college. Games are such a great way to learn as long as you don't bite off too much in the beginning - there are near endless challenges in large video games/engines. But I still think it's well worth learning!
Good video. I had a some questions: If I apply to a company and don't get hired, is it possible to apply at that same company in the future, like a year later? Or is it better to just never apply there again? Also, If you don't get hired, can you tell that same recruiter that you're interested in other roles in that same company (assuming you know how to do those jobs).
Yes, its worth applying again if that's a job you want. Some people get rejected from places like google 3-4 times before they get in. Simply take the feedback and work on your weak points, you can do it.
Thank you, Tiff . The keyboard sound is a must in order for the viewer to enter into the programming atmosphere, by the way my keyboard and I will announce the marriage soon.
I have completed 12th .. but due to some financial situation ....I am unable to continue Higher studies....So I am going for daily wages....but I am interested in learning technological sides ...I want to learn coding...how can I make it....and where to start?
I am completed 12th standard.....due to some financial situation..I am unable to continue Higher studies....I am going for daily wages....I have gained some amount....I want to get into IT.....how can I make that?