pygame - part 7 - Mouse Button Press
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Thanks again man! The videos are great.
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okee, thnx for the info anyway
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I never knew PyGame was so awsome! I can combine this with PyGtk and make some really nice projects :)
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I love your tuts :)
I've got one question though :$
I'm still a noob, but if I would want to do 3d stuff in pygame, would it be better to use pyopengl or vpython or something else? (I do want to learn more languages, so if things are more or less language independent that would be an advantage for me)
thanks in advance :)
aardmaat 10 months ago
@aardmaat: I have not done any 3D stuff with PyGame, so I can't really say. I use Blender for my 3D applications witch also uses Python for scripting.
metalx1000 10 months ago
can u tell me how much experience or teaching in code you have? i am determined to learn code and be a programmer for my life long carrer but idk where to start. would love to pick up some things on my own before i go to Fullsail University or any colleges like that...
you make coding look easy but i kno how things are when they "look easy" unfortunatly. I'm willing to wait for an reply! - lol
jp246810 1 year ago
@jp246810: Really none. As far as teaching, I have my youtube videos I've done over the last year and a half. Mostly BASH and Python. I don't do it for a living. I've never taken a class myself. I've been programing for fun for about 15 years now.
metalx1000 1 year ago
@jp246810: Oh, and when it comes to computers, everything is easy, once you know how to do it :)
metalx1000 1 year ago
Chris, you can avoid having to copy link location, paste to wget, and then rename simply by choosing "save link as" within your web browser.
ncdave4life 1 year ago
@ncdave4life: Thank you, but I knew that. I prefer wget. It's just what I like to use. I find it fast to use and has more features that the downloader in most browsers.
metalx1000 1 year ago