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Python / PySFML for a newbie?
« on: April 14, 2011, 07:25:04 pm »
Hey guys,
I've managed to get PySFML installed with Python 3.1. It runs fine and I've even figured out a few things within minutes.
I am also new to Python and want to work on a small game as a hobby, is PySFML suitable for me? There aren't as much tutorials or examples compared to PyGame but this seems much better in the long run.
I just hope that I'm not diving into something experimental and that it is useable enough for a newbie to learn on.
So.. Do you think PySFML is ready for use as it is or should I be sticking to pyGame or something first? Just trying to save some time in learning.
-tmTim
I've managed to get PySFML installed with Python 3.1. It runs fine and I've even figured out a few things within minutes.
I am also new to Python and want to work on a small game as a hobby, is PySFML suitable for me? There aren't as much tutorials or examples compared to PyGame but this seems much better in the long run.
I just hope that I'm not diving into something experimental and that it is useable enough for a newbie to learn on.
So.. Do you think PySFML is ready for use as it is or should I be sticking to pyGame or something first? Just trying to save some time in learning.
-tmTim