Tatertron
May 5th, 2024, 06:24
Greetings.
Id really like to build a ruleset for Beyond the Wall.
I have absolutely no background in coding. I tried this a few years ago and it didn't go so well. But id really like to learn how to do this.
I am watching this video by Damned, https://youtu.be/54PSYMXmyvs?si=PnpQ4dNSD3w4gN6F , but I get lost immediately. Well, at exactly minuet 2, where he created a new file but it is in XML. Which I really don't know what that is.
Id like to watch the rest of the series of videos, but kind of need to be able to open up the same format that the video is showing. Is there software I need to download? Most of these videos expect some familiarity with coding, which I do not have. Without taking a curse on the subject, what's the best way to dip my toes in it?
I'd really just like to get to the same screen that he's on in the video and mimic everything he's doing. Then go back and read about XML and all the theory behind it. This is the only way I can usually learn. I got to have lab first, theory second. Doesn't matter if I have no idea what I'm doing in the lab, the theory will make no sense to me without the "hands on" experience first.
Thanks in advance
Id really like to build a ruleset for Beyond the Wall.
I have absolutely no background in coding. I tried this a few years ago and it didn't go so well. But id really like to learn how to do this.
I am watching this video by Damned, https://youtu.be/54PSYMXmyvs?si=PnpQ4dNSD3w4gN6F , but I get lost immediately. Well, at exactly minuet 2, where he created a new file but it is in XML. Which I really don't know what that is.
Id like to watch the rest of the series of videos, but kind of need to be able to open up the same format that the video is showing. Is there software I need to download? Most of these videos expect some familiarity with coding, which I do not have. Without taking a curse on the subject, what's the best way to dip my toes in it?
I'd really just like to get to the same screen that he's on in the video and mimic everything he's doing. Then go back and read about XML and all the theory behind it. This is the only way I can usually learn. I got to have lab first, theory second. Doesn't matter if I have no idea what I'm doing in the lab, the theory will make no sense to me without the "hands on" experience first.
Thanks in advance