I wrote this, you may find it helpful: http://steveasleep.com/pyglettutorial

On Tuesday, June 18, 2013 9:02:21 AM UTC-7, Eamonn Rea wrote:
>
> I'm a semi experienced games developer: By that I mean I've developed 1 
> game. I want to get into Python Game Programming with Pyglet. I have next 
> to to experience with Pyglet! The hight of my abilities is printing "Hello 
> World" to the screen. I can't even position it yet! Don't ask how I learned 
> to do that.
>
> I've been trying to get into game programming for 3 years. I'm 13 now and 
> started when I was 10. I made my first game a month ago. Here's what I've 
> worked with:
>
> HTML 
> CSS 
> JavaScript 
> jQuery 
> jQuery UI
> C
> C++
> Java
> Lua
> LibGDX
> Slick
> Ruby
> Gosu
> Rubygame
> LibGDX
> VisualBasic
> Basic - Don't ask
> Python
> PyGame
> PyOpenGL
> SFML
> PySFML
> Love2d
>
> While LÖVE is good, I want to still write some games in Python. Lua and 
> Python are the only 2 good languages for game development I've seen so far. 
> C was just terrible, and so was C++. Java was a God-Awful experience. Ruby 
> was a bad choice. Basic was just out right Retarded and how did I ever 
> expect to make a game in HTML,CSS,JS,JQ and JQ-UI?!? Though I was only 10 
> and had no idea what I was doing.
>
> So yeah, I want to know where a beginner can get started. I prefer visual 
> examples and I learn better from them, but a written tutorial is good too! 
> Just ANYTHING to help me get started!! I can't find anything!!
>
> Thanks! Any help is appreciated! :D
>

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