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For making a android game what i need to learn

which language or course I need to do

3rd Feb 2018, 5:22 AM
Digness Titantron
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For Android, use/learn Java or Kotlin â˜ș
3rd Feb 2018, 6:14 AM
Learnsolo
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@Martin , so bullet points are #python good glue tool for binding different stuffs. #exaggerated use of python whereas alternatives can be simpler. I think most of the nonsense posts regarding python is posted by overpopulated newbies of which majority start with python. I have rarely seen seasoned programmers boast of python skills specifically( although they do boast of its libraries sometimes) , but they consider it a vital tool in their shed. I too think it's not something that should be given higher priority than C, C++ . But sometimes for some requirements it demands attention , if it's getting things done , after all our end goal is not to do programming but solve real life problems through programming , whether it's ASM, C, C++, JAVA , PYTHON, JS, or even HTML
3rd Feb 2018, 11:27 AM
Morpheus
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One more supportive argument for python is synonymous to the fact that, eventhough french is a shitty language but since people talk in it in we ll have to learn it , no matter the pain in pronunciation😅
3rd Feb 2018, 11:33 AM
Morpheus
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@Martin, I see ur innate hatred against python😅 , what's the reason, I am curious , I have no clue about python other than the knowledge that its used everywhere in web development in some form. Does python has a bad code structure? Is it tough to create scalable projects in python? is the semantics non consistent like in JavaScript? etc
3rd Feb 2018, 9:04 AM
Morpheus
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By the way I like your way of thinking and I think we are same but you are a guru and I am begginer 😂😂
3rd Feb 2018, 9:00 AM
Abdurrahman Abulgasim
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Java
3rd Feb 2018, 5:27 AM
Abdurrahman Abulgasim
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@Martin this is not right at all easy things not always good python and unity are good but they are not the right answers for all questions but we always say that for beginners because if they see difficulties at their start they may leave programming so they need something easy and good not perfect
3rd Feb 2018, 7:55 AM
Abdurrahman Abulgasim
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Well pointed out @morpheus. Being a JavaScript main. I too would recommend python for beginners. I believe this forum is to help people start off, as people who are used to programming will stick to Google, stack overflow etc.. Sometimes people feel they know so much that they forget that, they too were in that position at one point of time.
3rd Feb 2018, 9:29 AM
Krishnatheja Vanka
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To create an Android app, you need Java if you're using Android studio. But if you wish to make a gaming app. Start with Unity. It's heavily documented. And it gives instructions to export your game into an app. Language required for unity. C++, C#
3rd Feb 2018, 7:15 AM
Krishnatheja Vanka
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