Thank you!

On Tue, Apr 23, 2019 at 5:27 PM Paul Vincent Craven <p...@cravenfamily.com>
wrote:

> Check out:
> http://programarcadegames.com/index.php?chapter=example_code
>
> Also, totally different library but similar idea:
> http://arcade.academy/examples/index.html
>
> Paul Vincent Craven
>
>
> On Tue, Apr 23, 2019 at 3:59 PM David <dvp1...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Waaaaay back in my Vic20/C64 days, I had a magazine called  Compute's
>> Gazzete. The front part had articles written by people who submitted code
>> (program or game) describing it or their process in some way. then  in the
>> back  was the code
>> 10 for i = 1 to 10
>> 20 print "hello"
>> etc
>>
>> I learned to code in BASIC that way.
>>
>> In the same way, where might I find free Python code for games (Space
>> Invadery, PacMan-ish, etc) that I can get the same experience? Not 10,000
>> lines of code either but you know what I mean.
>>
>> In fact, what  I would do is give half to my 15-year-old nephew to type
>> and I'd work on the other half, save them together and see if we get a
>> game.
>>
>> I learned a LOT doing it that way. I'm sure there are resources out
>> there, any suggestions?
>>
>> thanks...
>> --
>> David
>>
>> *Running Linux since 1994*
>> *IT Tech Support *
>>
>

-- 
David

*Running Linux since 1994*
*IT Tech Support *

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