1 Year of c++/SFML

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Yo ! A compilation of 15 projects I made this year (my first year) using c++ and SFML 2.1. Most programs already had a video but I updated them after that. So this video does a little update for all of them.

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Hi, look everybody, the video got a bunch of views lately. I'm currently in the process of finishing my final school project before getting my degree. I understand all you guys want the source code, and that my dropbox public folder is down. I'm in the process of putting together a github with all my projects so you can access them easily. It's a bunch of work, i'll give the github link in the next video (in a few weeks). In the mean time you have a small chance of finding the source code of a program in its dedicated video if I updated the link in google drive. Thanks for all the kind comments !

Muzkaw
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Meanwhile
Me:
Please enter your age:
*Enters 13*
"You are 13 years old"

benjamincarreon
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This isn't just someone that's good at programming, but also at Mathematics.

znefas
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This is the video that kickstarted everything for me, my passion for coding, and the art that goes along with it. I thought I'd never be able to understand how all this sorcery was made, and yet after six year of training this video sent me down the coding path of education and jobs. I'm a now a full time C++ developper, and a more than passionate generative coder. I've immensily grown as an artist and as a person, which wouldn't have been possible without the initial spark, this video. It literally shaped my life for the better, thank you Muzkaw.

matthewvandenheuvel
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Me after 2 years:
"Please enter your weight in kgs"
"75"
"Thank you"

hedzikkrecik
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Math Exams be like 1:48 **Find the Missing Angle**

Rake
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The sheer amount of (mostly physics-based) mathematical knowledge that's required for this compilation to exist is insane. As a programmer myself I look at stuff like this and can't help but think of all of the mathematical complexities, the stuff most people find "boring" to learn about. It's great to see all of the interest accumulated from a few cool demos like this but if people start taking CS courses because of this then they're more than likely to become a little disappointed to say the least.

JonathanGray
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I was in a coding slump before watching this, you have now motivated to get my ass of youtube and back into my text editor :)

MyAce
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There is something that every programmer started their career with this motivational quota: Do not forget from where you started.

itsjustyryr
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The thumbnail looks like I've already watched this

aletaris
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As a web developer I feel kind of depressed after watching this video... I'm currently studying computer science and I feel like i'm at the very beginning of a super hard path.

Anyway, you're amazing, congrats!

DiegoLongo
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это видео сильно ударило по моей самооценке

maximsheleh
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Amazing work! This video was such a nostalgia material for me. I've spent a great part of my childhood playing powder game or exploring simillar projects made in flash on deviantart and seeing those specific patterns again really scretched my brain

Sxkielecior
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I can't speak for all viewers, but this is the type of stuff I hoped to be able to make when I got into programming. Congrats on learning the skills to make such awesome work.

stupidguy
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You are using light theme .. You cant be trusted.

OneShotCSGO
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this should Help with a Job interview :)

arnold
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Whoa :O Dude have you ever considered making tutorials? Because you're at the point now where you're toying with physics... And you obviously know how C++ works down to its basic principles so I think you could kill that sort of thing :D Just a personal opinion, not that you have to or anything but all I'm saying is that you should definitely look into it :)

MrGravityKitteh
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So this is what non lazy programmers do. I'm way too lazy and have a preference for concrete results. I think about 6/10th's of the coding I've done was for ripping off video sites and scraping all sorts of content. The other 4/10th's was for automation/time saving/performance tuning.

overclucker
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You made all that in a year!?!?



That just shows how much time I'm wasting

FireyDeath
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Those are some really good projects you did. You should think of adding some of them to your portfolio for job interviews. As experience tends to matter more than qualifications in the software industry.

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