Hyperlinks
Yes, actually. It’s hyperlinks, not just links.
Here’s some hyperlinks to things I want to share because it’s cool and/or of great use.
Madskull Creations
https://new.madskullcreations.com/
My brother’s company home page. He’s offering a service of upgrading your projects to .NET 6 for you.
He has a lifetime of coding experience, being self taught to a great degree, he’s also studied a lot. Many different work places over the years has given him insight in lots of different languages and great experience in deciphering and upgrading others projects.
Alyxes sketches, art and games (on itch.io only)
https://www.instagram.com/alyxes_sketches/
https://alyxesuniverse.tumblr.com/
https://alyxes.itch.io/
Now, I had to put this somewhere on my site. And maybe ’great use’ would absolutely be an exaggeration, but ’cool’ is fine. I can call my own stuff cool.
Why would I let people watch it at all if not at least I myself think it’s somewhat cool? It’s cool.
Please take a look if you want to see more of my art.
For a bit more of my coloured art, check out my tumblr.
My itch.io is for some of my game projects.
W3schools
https://www.w3schools.com/
A fantastic site with great do it yourself-examples and straight up info about all code. Representing – if not all – a really wide range of programming languages.
Stack overflow
https://stackoverflow.com/
A forum that has been so much help through the years. An unverified amount of people asking for help about stuff that YOU might need help with too! And then dozens of people giving great solutions and suggestions, topped with a ranking system of the best answers. One of the big go-to’s for all programmers.
GitHub
https://github.com/
People who want to show, share and collaborate on projects are using GitHub. A site to create a repository of your files that you decide how to share.
I have myself recently started using this site, and it’s pretty simple relative to its usefulness.
Possible to use as a version manager, and can be used directly from Visual Studio as that.
Itch.io
https://itch.io/
This is a great site for people getting lots of different kinds of projects out there, not just games. But they seem to focus on indie games in their own descriptions.
First learned about it through the school Grit Games, which I’m currently attending.
One can collaborate, choose what kind of files to upload (.exe or just project code files etc).
Indie Games Developer
https://www.indiegamesdeveloper.com/
I found this site recently and will try to keep an eye on it. Seems to be a game site for indie developers and everyone around it.
Konjak.org
http://www.konjak.org/
A swedish indie game developer. I learned of Konjak when he had made Noitu Love, and I really liked Noitu Love 2: Devolution. I’ve played a little of his smaller projects as well. I own a copy of Iconoclasts and intend and look forward to play it some day.
Nifflas Games
https://nifflas.itch.io/
Another swedish indie game developer. Nifflas, Nicklas Nygren.
Google ”nifflas games” to see his older work.
I fell in love with Knytt and Knytt: Stories, the atmosphere and the simple movement of the character and the climbing. It scratched all my exploration itches for a time back then.
