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iced depresso (icedquinn@blob.cat)'s status on Thursday, 14-Dec-2023 01:35:25 JST iced depresso @TrueNorth77 playing around with logic games like Human Resource Machine, Autonauts, and/or tools like Scratch, maybe some of the heavy engineering games (later on) like Oxygen Not Included or Factorio, and eventually books.
in the past i would have said GameMaker but that sort of went away, now its just Scratch and GDevelop, RPG Maker, RPG In A Box, maybe TyranoBuilder, basically just the ones that let you make really basic games without having to know a whole lot about what you are doing.
human resource machine is literally assembly programming heavily disguised as writing lists of instructions for little minions to follow.-
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TrueNorth33🇨🇦 (truenorth77@noagendasocial.com)'s status on Thursday, 14-Dec-2023 01:35:27 JST TrueNorth33🇨🇦 So, I’m a basic illiterate when it comes to computers compared to probably everyone on here. My 9 y/o son has a growing interest in it and my wife and I are hoping to get him trained on coding. I’m curious what the appropriate, simpleton steps I should be taking to enable both his and my own education on the subject. Cheers in advance
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