Do I learn C# before Unity | Practical Unity Tutorials

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If you're interested in learning C#, you may be wondering whether you should learn it as a standalone language or within the context of Unity game development. In this video, we'll explore the pros and cons of each approach to help you decide which one is better suited for your needs.
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Very insightful. I agree that programming only is just boring, but really useful if you already have that as background. Looking forward to unity code next😊

DewaPoyo
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You got me hooked already. Am sticking with you. Although, I know nothing about programming and not a fast learner too

fitnesslivingway
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Found this video on LinkedIn and it feels like a direct message to me. I have always wanted to learn how to make games and build XR applications but I felt like something was missing for every tutorial I followed along and completed. I like learning things by first principle and always enjoy having an in-depth knowledge about any topic or concept. This video has answered a lot of my questions and have shown me the path I should follow.
Thanks a lot and looking forward to more content. (Subscribed💯)

Odinakachukwu_ej
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So we are starting with a C#.
Good video, thank you for your insight.

abatv
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Quite true. If u learnt just programming, you will feel bored. I felt that when i was learning it in school and after a few years I dont touch programming anymore because i was bad at it. But now I’m interested in game development, which actually make me motivated to relearn programming again

Waygo
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I wanted to make games since I was 10. Coding always stopped me. I learned to code through Unity 2 years ago. Wanting to make a new feature each night gave me the motivation, and I pushed myself to always go beyond the tutorial and understand what was being done at a deeper level. For people in "tutorial hell" (which I don't really understand) I would encourage you to bookmark the API and make sure you watch more coding focused content on new methodologies (Eg. lists, state machines, interfaces, scriptable objects, pooling, etc.). I think if you do that then you get the best of both worlds: motivation/reward + continued coding improvement

AetherXIV
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Thank you for this video, it is great.. Keep up the good work sir!

elifnazlibey
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I’m learning both at the same time, but i have dev experience with js/ts (webdev, test automation, data generation), so its quite easy for me to grasp some concepts, but without that background it would be just blind guessing - so yeah, i agree, its good to learn programming before starting learning gamedev

wltschmrz
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Learning unity before C# is like putting on pants before underwear

jayjayrin
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I started with Unity and just designing maps.. then thought movement was going to be a breeze.. that showed me how hard programming is and it's not as easy as following YouTube videos.. i then picked up Playmaker (visual scripting state machine) and learned it decently up until this point. I've been looking at the scripts to learn and understand the principles behind namespaces, classes methods, on update, on start ECT. If you're not in a rush I recommend doing visual scripting you'll have fairly fast results and learn the concepts. Got a giant c# book I'm going to read through and a lot of it I already understand. Just feel like I'm outgrowing visual scripting as I want to make multiplayer games and my own systems

Iamjake
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subscribed, hope u have something new and useful to learn, good luck, and which other channels u suggest for this target ;)

PepoWarGames
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I have a previous history with python and Blender. So I was able to sort of translate that knowledge into Unity. I am not exactly sure how to program in Unity. I have been copying and pasting from chatgpt but I want to not only learn c# but understand it and be able to write my own script.

therabidpancake
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Hello Darko Tomic. I need your advise. I understood your point and want to learn C# first. I installed visual studio and found some tutorials on youtube. But thereare a lot of modules like ".NET development" or ".NET multiplatform app development" and on YouTube there are different courses for this different modules. Which should I chose for gaming? "Game development with unity" tutorials always always go alongside with unity engine. Thanks

meta-beaver
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If you can make tutorials in Playlists that is easier to find.

abatv
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would it be better than to spend half your time learning C# alone half of the time and leaning unity C# with the rest

toddietubby