Introduce Yourself
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I am spikey (ʘ‿ʘ)╯
My age? Guess it: with 16 years, I was co-sysop of a BBS called phRave (Running on analog modems)
My first program? A sky of scrol-l-l-ing stars with BASICA, later I bought QBasic with my pocket money to be able to do some graphical programs.
First games that inspired me? Space Quest II, M.U.D.S, Xenon II on PC, Defender of the Crown, Ports of Call on Amiga, Commando, Ghost Busters on C64 and this resounding PC DEMO playing a digitized song through the PC speaker.
Implemented games? Sokoban in C++ on Linux, QBert in Java 3DFor me FUZE4NS is so captivating because it provides an astonishing fast and flexible way to transform a game idea to a first implemented game experience.
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Hi everyone, my name is Juanfran, I am 40 years old and I live in Spain. I've been enjoying coding as a hobby since I was a kid. Mostly BASIC, Pascal and C. Switch is my favorite console right now and the moment I read about FUZE I wanted it.
I do not have a lot of time but I really enjoy spending my time doing simple games. -
Hello! I'm John.
Programmer since the '80s. Now iPhone and .NET server for pay. Interested in making small demo programs.
Hoping this catches on, kids get into it, and that sharing code becomes easy!
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HI, I'm Scott
I'm making a text 3D game on the Switch,so I can make it on my computer later. -
Hello, I'm IANRASE, which stands for "I Am Not Really A Software Engineer.
My Name is Matt and I'm 25, and from the US.
I'm a hobbyist programmer, gamer, off-and-on weight lifter, frequent daydreamer, amateur woodworker, master procrastinator, impulsive purchaser of shiny technology, former Arch Linux addict, compulsive micro-optimizer, and almost software engineer.
I studied Software Engineering for 3.5ish years in college (after switching majors from Chemistry and Physics in my first year and Computer Engineering partway through my second year) before realizing that I don't actually like the field itself.
But I still like programming as a hobby and want to keep at it.
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I'm long-winded and ramble-y when motivated to write, so here is the lightly edited long version:I first learned Python, then C++, Java, C, JavaScript, SQL, C#, Scheme (great for expanding your perspective... but my god are LISPy languages hard to read), MIPS Assembly, and bits and pieces of a lot of other things.
I'm currently taking a break from school to take care of sick family and work on paying off my student loans so that I can return for a degree in Electronics Repair Tech.
So far I have no degree, 5 years of college, 2 more planned, and a strong understanding that indecision may or may not be my problem.
My favorite languages are C and MIPS Assembly for their lack of abstraction, where my constant consideration of the behavior behind the scenes and minute details doesn't get in the way.
My fascination with games and computers began when I was a kid and spent a lot of time playing my cousin's old playstation, NES, and SNES consoles when visiting my grandparents and experimenting with my parent's windows 98 machine when I was 6 or 8ish.
My interest and curiosity really took off after seeing The Matrix when I was 11 and being astounded by all the cool computer stuff - my first encounter with coding was following youtube tutorials for making the "falling code" effect with batch scripts.I loved the look and feel of a command line interface, which resulted in a
fascinationobsession with Arch Linux and eventually developed into a general appreciation for minimalist operating systems and an unearned nostalgia for 80s and early 90s home computers.My first major program was a game I wrote in Python in highschool; it was a side scrolling arcade shooter (like Super Earth Defense Force on SNES) that I made from scratch using MS Paint for sprite making, Audacity for sound effects, and the Python SDL library Pygame. It's a mess of mostly readable spaghetti code that remains a testament to fumbling around with less-than-well-suited tools and beginner mistakes.
I would talk about games, but no one has the time to read all that.
I'm super excited for what F4NS offers: a chance to make my own games on the Switch without risking my Nintendo account by hacking the console or applying to become a serious developer for the Switch platform.
There's a lot I want to do, but right now my two goals are a text based game along the lines of either C:DDA or Liberal Crime Squad, and a first person dungeon crawler.I'm hoping most for the ability to texture 3D objects (or render images as manipulable planes at least) and am hoping for some kind of hardware acceleration in the future, although improving content sharing and creation features should probably be the highest priorities right now as I think that will facilitate growth of the userbase the greatest at the moment and prevent F4NS fizzling before it can reach any of its massive potential.
Nintendo has a (justifiably) tight grip on the Switch, but I hope that won't prevent Fuze from continuing to improve and evolve.
This is more of a bio than an introduction at this point so I'll stop here and wrap up by saying I'm really excited for F4NS!
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Hello, I'm Vincent, 39 years old from France. I understand english, but prefer to write in french.
J'ai un peu programmé sur NES en assembleur, et je fréquente essentiellement le forum gamopat avec le même pseudo. -
hi everyone im a noob trying to learn, my skill set is more in the design and ideas its just trying to implement them into code
my switch profile is " Waldron " if anyone wants to add me 6256 2637 1602
I do build arcades iv built 9 to date from mini, bartop to full size with coin slots marquees
Including the artwork either hand painted or vinyl printed with complete custom designs.
I love soldering and building hardware and using the raspberry pie.I own pretty much most consoles
From Atari - spectrum up to current gen
N64 still my favourite:)Iv always wanted to get into coding but never been able to afford the kit or the programs until now (hail fuze).
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Hello All,
My name is Andy and I just found out about Fuze a couple of days ago and I am already hooked. I have a few nephews that have shown interest in programming and they each have a switch. Hopefully things workout to where they want to pursue learning to code using Fuze. Even if they don't stick with it, I feel like this is a good group to learn from to further my skills.I am currently a web developer but my first language was QBasic back in the late 90s with my uncle.
I do have a few personal projects planned, but my main goal is to help educate.
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My name is Ryan. I am a 16 year old from Romania. For the past year or so i’ve been getting more into game making.
I know how to make basic programs in c++ from school. I’ve only made a game in Scratch last year for a project contest and people seemed to really like it . Since then i really wanted to start making games and such but found it ... scary .
A few weeks ago my c++ teacher told me about fuze and asked me to participate in a game making marathon. Of course i was reluctant but after watching a few tutorials and reading the documentation i was genuinely surprised at how easy to understand it was. I still have a ways to go, i am not very proficient with this , but i think i’ll get there .
A few facts about me :
- I’ve been doing digital art and graphics for 4 years, coding is so much harder than that, but oh so much more rewarding.
- I am a cat person . I have a very black, dumb and tiny cat named Luna, god bless her.
- I watch way more youtube than i should.
- That game marathon is gonna be the end of me , i am probably gonna be barely functional by the end of it
- My first game was about recycling.
- I can’t really top a game that has a dog that recycles .
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Hello. A quick intro and bio from me.
Back in the dawn of time, (1984) I was gifted a Vic 20. I spent many enjoyable years making awful games in the awful BASIC implementation Commodore had. For all it's failings it helped me fall in love with coding.
Over the years I owned various machines and used lots of languages. Eventually, I ended up programming at a medical publisher in the very early 1990s. I wrote internal tools in bad C. "Interactive" product slide shows and slightly better Pascal. Eventually, I helped code converters to take our internal SGML application data for medical journal publications and spit out HTML for the early WWW. This whole experience taught me that coding wasn't my career. So I quit.
I dabbled in various PC languages. Generally, versions of BASIC as I love it. After a while, I found the Fuze Pi bundle. I loved the look of the red cased beast and bought it. My first Pi. I wrote some still things in the old Fuze BASIC and really enjoyed myself. When the switch version was announced I promised myself I'd buy a copy and eventually did.
That's where I am now.
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Hello, I'm Ale, 30 from Italy.
I always been interested in coding but unfortunately got pushed in the wrong school.
In the last year I've tried to learn the basic.
I did little bit of python, c#, JavaScript and unity's tutorial.
Unfortunately I don't have a lot of time so can't always be at the PC to practice.
I'm not found of phone's app.
With fuze I can finally practice on the go.
For now Im almost done to do the game tutorial, some part are still hard to understand immediately but I'm taking my time, I'm really enjoying it.
Also this community seems really friendly
So I hope I can learn a lot from itThank you for reading
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I'm Square Mezzmer, a developer from north outer London. Yes in the dizzy heights of cheap renting a house in a village Essex are quite fruitful as a freelancer. I lied.
Most recently releasing a second game on Google Play Store. Favourite development enviroment is Unity. Still using Wings3d (a modeller) which is minimal and great fun to use.
I'm main administrator on the once malarkiful and amazing booleansoup.com and played around a lot with DIV Games Studio 1 from 2000. Also had a long history with using and documenting (a bit) BennuGD, a fork from Fenix which used the DIV Games Studio language and bettered compiler/runtime. I look forward to natty development worklogging here!
I'll help where possible.
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Hi, I'm λιεχ. I am currently working on starting my own business, I have trademarks filed, all the necessary licenses, and hopefully soon I can start production and sales because I need to recoup some of the costs... I like to create things...
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Hi.
I've been watching this forum for a while and have watched the tutorials but only actually purchased Fuze4NS today.Other than some experience with rpg maker I have no experience with game design or coding.
I'm looking forward to having a go.
Thanks.
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Hi everyone,
I bought fuze after Christmas in order to get back into coding - I learned the basics of Java/ Android programming a year ago, but I couldn't really keep motivated...
So I thought I'd give it a go again with fuze, and I really don't regret it! I'm still at the tutorials, but I'm almost ready to start writing my own stuff. Having lots of ideas so motivation shouldn't be a problem this time.
Btw, I really appreciate the work of the fuze team, with all the improvements you are planning. Considering you are a rather small group of people, I reckon all of this can be stressful at times. -
Hi All!
I'm Paul and I run SwitchedOn - a YouTube channel dedicated to the Nintendo Switch.
I grew up in the 80s with computers, after some home TV systems, I got an Atari 800XL where I dabbled with BASIC before moving on the C64 and then owned more or less every system released since!
I always wanted to be a game creator and have tried so many times over the years to finally crack it, from BASIC and Pascal at college, to Dark Basic, C++, Unity etc - but for one reason or another could never quite stick with it.
So when the guys at Fuze reached out earlier this week and asked if I wanted to take a look at Fuze4, I was massively excited to give it a go. I've spent a week with it and had a play around and its really impressive. So I've decided to create a weekly series on the channel dedicated to Fuze and to try and make a full game from pretty much scratch and hopefully get more people into it.
If you want to check it out or subscribe (please!) then the first video has just gone up;
I look forward to getting integrated into this community - you all seem really friendly and helpful!
Any questions, please let me know :)
Thanks!
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Hello! I am a retired software engineer/developer. I've been programming since the 80s (COBOL, PASCAL, C, C++) and retired at the end of 2017 so I've programmed in every major language (I think) and have worked on enterprise systems as well as software for non-profits.
I saw @SwitchedOn 's video (I've been a subscriber for some time) and thought I would join the community and see what I can make. I hate doing the graphical side of things but it looks like there is quite a few assets available for use.I'd really like to make a Science Fiction RPG with turn-based combat...
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Hi,
I'm Mario, Software Engineer from Berlin, Germany, passionate about code, people, and innovation.
Loving the community and the Fuze 😍!
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I am David from Germany and I make an apprenticeship as a Systemsintegrator.I am very interested in interpretor building an operating systems and not so on game design but it is also very cool.I am programming the best in python.
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I just realized that I’ve never introduced myself.
My name is Ben I am currently in 11th grade. I love programming. I’m learning c# in school but I like Fuze much better. Ever since I’ve joined fuze I have been really surprised by how fast I learn compared to other programming languages.