So; today we clicked on "Programming Practices" on the sidebar of our wiki. This took us to a couple read-throughs, a video we watched together, and a tutorial; and also extra links to other tutorials.
The read-throughs were helpful; but the video was really good. It explained a bit about actionscripting and looping; and how movement and sound are looped seperately.
The tutorial we did involved us downloading a mini-game entitled "GoRabbitGo!". In the game, you moved a rabbit charcter with the spacebar and went around a garden eating carrots and onion/turnip thingies. The antagonist of the game was a turtle that if you ran into; you had to start over. The tutorial asked us to go in and edit the actionscripting for the game. Doing this didn't really change anything about the game, but it edited the way comments were stored inactive in the coding, by changing "//" to "*/". Very simple stuff; no big deal. But a helpful hint, alas!
here is a link to said tutorial:
LINK.
also; here is another tutorial I found to be worth the while:
LINKx2.
ENJOY! :D
The read-throughs were helpful; but the video was really good. It explained a bit about actionscripting and looping; and how movement and sound are looped seperately.
The tutorial we did involved us downloading a mini-game entitled "GoRabbitGo!". In the game, you moved a rabbit charcter with the spacebar and went around a garden eating carrots and onion/turnip thingies. The antagonist of the game was a turtle that if you ran into; you had to start over. The tutorial asked us to go in and edit the actionscripting for the game. Doing this didn't really change anything about the game, but it edited the way comments were stored inactive in the coding, by changing "//" to "*/". Very simple stuff; no big deal. But a helpful hint, alas!
here is a link to said tutorial:
LINK.
also; here is another tutorial I found to be worth the while:
LINKx2.
ENJOY! :D
Very Good Madii. You always impress.
ReplyDeleteFrom the "Grader" view, it is good as well. You talked about the tutorial, the video, and the task to complete.
Keep up the good work,
Heath Lafferty - Globaloria Student Intern
Why, thank you. (:
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