![]() ![]() Just because you may not think this game can teach people to code, doesn't mean it isn't possible. Thanks to Toontown helping me learn Python, I was able to pick up C# very easily when it became necessary for me to do so. Never trust the client! Looking at Toontown code taught me that. I wouldn't know what any of these basic programming fundamentals are. If it wasn't for Toontown, I wouldn't know what a class is. I find it ridiculous that you claim that just because Toontown is a unique programming environment, any skills you pick up from working on it won't translate. There is very little incentive in creating scripts that describe how many apples and oranges Johnny has. There is much more incentive for learning when you know the result of your actions will be a new cutscene, or a change in environment in your beloved game. I think the answer is pretty obvious- it was for me. Learn Python through coding new content for your favorite game. ![]() Learn Python through boring courses that have you create scripts that ultimately achieve nothing.I implore you to listen to what I have to say: You seem to think that learning Python via Toontown is some foreign, impossible concept. Quite a bit more than having "done anything more than edit variables." I find that quite insulting considering all the features I've coded into this game. I started out small, and over the course of a few years I've become quite capable. GUI, cutscenes, dev commands, and even a brand new boss battle. I've developed many features for the game. What proof could I possibly give other than my word and reputation? I work on Toontown Offline. ![]()
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