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In my experience, the best pipeline is GDScript > Python > (HTML/CSS/JS) > Then branch out depending on needs/interest. My students are 10-15 year-olds, and throwing them directly into something like C# would not work.
Almost all students are extremely aversive to coding at first. Godot is brilliant in the way they can build most things visually at first, getting them invested in their games before programming with all its debugging and hair-ripping is introduced.
I also recently discovered the Block Coding Addon for Godot, which has been a game changer for my dyslexic students.
Support the wrong dictatorship. You're only supposed to support the American one.
After the Unity debacle I switched to using Godot in my classroom, for teaching programming through Game Development. It's been a huge success! It's a much more user-friendly engine for beginners, and it's so lightweight that even a bunch of shitty school laptops run it with no issues. Love Godot!
I've been to Montreal/Quebec a handful of times. Felt just like Europe, just with bigger dumber cars. We can definitely let you in, but only if you promise to swap General Motors for Volkswagen ;)
Honestly just try to avoid American companies like the plague. Used to have a couple of Makerbot printers, and the support is some of the worst I've ever experienced. Switching to the European Prusa printers was an eye-opener as to what good quality printers and support actually is. Shout-out to Prusa!
Sorry mate, I have absolutely no idea. I live in Copenhagen, and only own a bike and don't have a drivers license.
I know it's anecdotal, but among my students (12-18 y/o), dating sims are extremely popular. Probably the most popular genre after battle royal games. I would definitely consider dating sims romance games.
I'm Danish, follow your heritage and come back, it's pretty great here
That was a great read, well-written and interesting. Thanks for sharing.
"Decentraleyes" is such a good name, damn!
Occasional moisture is fine, but don't let it collect sitting water.