Thursday, October 13, 2016

Updates coming soon. I haven't been posting because I've been out of a camera and computer. I'm thinking about making my own site for a blog and plus I'm doing a website for my video game company.  So I just started to learn web dev skills like html5/css/js. I will start posting more about python, but as of lately I've been studying c++/sdl/sfml. I will post in the next week going in on details, and a progress report of what I've been reading.

Also, if anyone is reading at this immature time of the blogs life, is there any code formatting that is available for blogger? I will need one eventually.

Saturday, August 20, 2016

I started a game engine today. I want to make it sophisticated, but right now my knowledge is limited on the language, math, and different components like AI and Physics. I picked up some books, two on classical mechanics, Artificial Intelligence for Game Development, some math books and a few programming books on python.

One of the things I plan to do with python and pygame... is modify pygame and just like pygame.Rect make it for a few more shapes to help with certain collision detections. I also might rework the whole pygame.



I also plan to migrate to a domain name and lose blogger as it doesn't have code highlighting support. I would love to post code but I can't.

Monday, August 15, 2016

Hello, I just call myself Lu, or sirarchitect. I don't really have too much of great experience coding, but this blog will be my progress in obtaining "blackbelts" in the languages. What does that mean. Well every fighting style in martial arts has a ranking system. In this ranking system, blackbelt usually means highly skilled, respected, and knowledgeable of the field of study. Well, to have fun, I'm calling my fighting styles programming languages, theories, brances of computer science etc, and I'm obtaining blackbelts in them. Complete self study a little determination and a lot of fun nights, I'll let the audience decide when I have the blackbelt.

My first language to bring destruction is going to be Python. I'm picking this language just because I think its documentation is genius. It's emphasis on clean code flatters, and I just really enjoy programming in it. So getting something like a "blackbelt" on my first language seems like a daunting and hard task. Why not pick something I have fun with.

What I'm making with this language. Well, one spoj puzzles are my crux to all around practice, but I'm also making a game in pygame -- a fun one. Why the puzzles seem more fun is unfathomable, but I think the game will be an impressive project to say hey I have a blackbelt in this language.

Have fun enjoying, ridiculing, or just casual reading my blog.