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Bumpey!

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To start, I have noticed that many people offer to code with developers. I doubt these get answered, since no one knows how good at coding you actually are - developers work on a professional level, so if you are looking towards making a large project, you should contact them in a professional way and give background info. For these reasons, I doubt you'll get answered. I recommend asking a friend who codes too, and assigning different parts to each other, so there is more obligation/pressure to work on the project.

Right now, I'm actually doing an RPG in Processing with a friend, and we've made decent progress. If you don't know anyone, I'm sure you will be able to seek someone out online.

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Hmm I see, well this was meant to be more of a little project to help out students and nothing gaming related lol (I have no expertise there whatsoever). This was more of an attempt to make me continue working on my side project outside of work (have just 2 years of development experience developing in the banking industry so far), and to just have fun.
I'd also try reaching out to my friends, but unfortunately they're not committed; or don't develop :(, and I don't really feel like involving my coworkers with this. Oh well, I'll keep looking. Thanks for the advice :)

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Heheh thanks for the bump; but they're not that friendly to newbies unfortunately (great for use as a reference tho). I just wish I could collaborate with someone at this point.

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Thanks, nice link.
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This one helped me loads too

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I have no clue how to program in python, so I would be useless to you.

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you'd be incredibly useful so long as you commit something once in a while, reminding me to work heheh :D

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Sure, might be up for it, depending what the app is for

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adding on steam

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i have multiple tool ideas, just never learned python, but it would be useful to make custom scripts for linux or a raspberry pi

normally i do html/css/jquery/php

why dont you link the project? is it a secret?

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lol to be honest, i dont really wanna link it because it contains my full name, and i find that the code is somewhat crappy (about to rewrite it in the upcoming week, provided that i get enough time). I can add you on steam to discuss. Will update the post with a bit more details.

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I can learn python if you want.

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I'm Interested, even though I don't really know python (I know C++). Ready to learn though.

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Added more details in the first post

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Updating the post with more details; give me a few mins folks

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Are you using any type of game Engine or are you just hand crafting the program?

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Sorry this has nothing to do with games; more details added.

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Can you at least explain a little bit about the project? If it's a library, what does it accomplish? What kind of problem does it solve?

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Added more details.

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It looks to me like you don't need a co-developer that much, as you need a coach, to keep you working. Procrastination is a nasty habit, it's good to work on getting rid of it, a book called "The Now Habit" helped me a lot, now I don't get sidetracked any more.

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Sure, I'll take a look at it, thanks!

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sounds promising EDIT: wtf it's originally over 20 years old

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Yes, and still relevant. The author keeps updating it every once in a while, so it's not like the book is from a different age. It works today as much as 20 years ago. I think it's probably better now than back then, because we have better tools for time tracking and taking notes than our parents.

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using LINK ->Codecademy, at the moment.
I want to work on this opensource project: [http://www.etlegacy.com/)
an open source project that aims to create a fully compatible client and server for the popular online FPS game Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory
Also on Github, not familiar with it TBH.
Want to play around with UE4 mostly

But this all hobby, nothing serious :P

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