I started this challenge and it’s pretty fun.

  • First round: Program a runner to jump over hurdles
  • Second round: Program runners to jump over hurdles. Problem here is that 4 games are running at the same time, and you can only give 1 input every game-loop that’ll go to all 4 games
  • Third round: 4 different games are being played at the same time, and you have to give an input that’ll be for all 4 of them every game-loop

They have this graphical interface that’ll actually show what your character is doing, which makes it more interesting than just a “code-only” leetcode or adventofcode challenge

  • bolexforsoup@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    5 months ago

    I have never coded anything in my life beyond a basic HTML/CSS course in college over a decade ago. Would this be fun for me or is it not really for true beginners?

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      5 months ago

      Hmm, well the first round(s) are doable for beginners. If you want to get into programming, these kinda games are a good way to start, since you’re getting visual feedback of what your bot is actually doing.

      And you can participate in loads of languages, so you can pick anything that you’re somewhat familiar with.

      However, once you’re getting into higher rounds, ranks, and leagues, you’ll be playing against other peoples’ bots. So obviously if you have 0 experience it’ll be way harder to beat people with loads of experience, that understand which algorithms are suitable etc.

      But I’d say go ahead and try it out. Its free. Maybe it turns out to be too difficult, maybe you’ll manage.

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        I think you might want to go through a python tutorial before you start on coding game. It can get frustrating if you don’t know the basics.