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What's next?? :/

So i have completed all 12 courses in 26 days. I understand all the basics and the only one I dont like is swift. I like the idea of game making web site design or really anything. So the question is what should i do or make how so i progress???

26th Oct 2017, 3:02 AM
Caleb Wright
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What do you want to make? Then try to make it. Do challenges to get experience if that matters to you. But otherwise, get into the Coding Lab, click "new code" and make some thing all your own. You can also search for challenges (search bar) in the Q&A to challenge yourself.
26th Oct 2017, 3:19 AM
Christian Barraza
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Do challenges compete use your basic knowledge against other programmers. If your really confident go undefeated now thats a challenge on Sololearn. Dont let ego get the best of you, you wont know it all based on a app.
26th Oct 2017, 4:30 AM
Anthony Perez
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things I want to make that seem off the wall: virtual reality without the glasses... such as 4 cameras projecting holographic images in the environment around you and you have gloves that interactive with that environment. a 2d game platform style that has reactive elements all around so that you feel your entire surroundings are useful. a webpage that centralizes shopping of all sites in one super hub. a consolidated dungeons and dragons webpage that gives access to all d&d 5e material and all unearthed arcana and side material in one place. an application that can pull in API data from google maps and facebook and render a survival based simulation that pulls from your zip code that gives you near lifelike gameplay that is multiplayer so that you get to learn your community without having to worry about travel. these are things I want to make, just not sure how lol.
26th Oct 2017, 3:53 AM
Caleb Wright
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You can redo all the courses, no harm
26th Oct 2017, 5:28 AM
👑 Prometheus 🇸🇬
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Well, let's start small. You said a 2D platformer? Try making one using the HTML Canvas and Javascript. Search Chris Courses on YouTube for some great tutorials on collision detection, programming gravity, and other stuff. Take it one step at a time, and when you hit a wall, search on Google how to do something you don't know how to do.
26th Oct 2017, 11:21 AM
Christian Barraza
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yea Anthony that's fair but I defiantly dont know it all lol only just the bare basics. hence the whats next title haha. ill try and go undefeated in challenges should be fun
26th Oct 2017, 10:18 AM
Caleb Wright
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thanks christian
26th Oct 2017, 11:23 AM
Caleb Wright
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