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My thoughts on things
Thoughts on Mindx and their service:
At the beginning I was a really shy person and felt uncomfortable with them, as they requested to control my computer using AnyDesk and distributed a modded version of the software GameMaker. I was trying to make a VMware machine though, but gave up because of the performance. I made a Windows user account after, which is whole scarier. But what? They sent me a Google Meet link instead, asking me for sharing my screen, but I still felt scary. I was pretending to be a person without much Windows and coding knowledge, but being better and better after. The lesson is really easy to understand, thanks to them that they made it easier to know the basics, I really enjoyed the experience so far. Their teacher, as a game developer, knows what students interested in, like really. For example, the graphics (Unity or Epic's Unreal), the objects (assets, actions and events), or even what do I do with my computer, gaming, watching things... But they don't really know a few things, but that's ok! (I'm curious that is he actually a friend with tobyfox)
By the way, I am feeling uncomfortable with my parents, especially my dad. Like, I really want just to enjoy computer video games with online friends or hanging out with them, even learn to watch football, but he wants me to be a full knowledge developer, as I am now able to use GitHub Copilot, and StackOverflow are still appearing on my search results.
Conclusion: Mindx' lessons are nice and enjoyable, 9 out of 10 at least :D.
Poorly written in Notepad. Later uploaded to GitHub Gist.
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