When I achieve my goal, then I will stop creating themes. I am almost close to realizing my goal. The entire code is located in Babylon.js Playground. Anyone can take any of my code and use it for their own purposes, and use it as they need to.
While it’s commendable to share your code like you are, wouldn’t a github, gitlab, gitea or other repo be a better way to not only store but document your examples, etc?
Playgrounds are kind of a moving target for the current version and new comers will have a hard time understanding why things break at times.
It’s inconvenient… In this case, I will spend a hundred years searching for the comment I need in one topic… Am I really bothering someone by creating a lot of themes!? Is that a bad thing!?
You got three reactions here already, so I’d say that kinda’ answers your question. Look at Coding Crusader - he’s fine with a single thread for all his work, so if he can do that, then I bet you’ll manage as well.
No one comes to Tutorials and tips, no one will look at my topics there!
So I sometimes use my github, and I leave links to it in my topics if you haven’t noticed, but github is only needed for some large codes… And as for a beginner, modern programmers no longer program anything themselves, generative AI programs for them. In fact, they don’t even need to understand what doesn’t work in the code. AI can fix the code itself. A programmer only needs a non-trivial way of thinking, a little imagination, and perseverance to realize their dreams.
I do not know why I have made you all so angry… But okay, so be it, I won’t post anything else on this forum since you don’t like me so much…
This would be a mistake for them to do, because AI just isn’t good enough to handle edge cases or really anything truly complicated or even moderately complex. It can only copy/paste and debug better than a “beginner programmer”.. and I wouldn’t call it debugging so much as fixing syntax or common issues. There’s no true reasoning.
Nobody is mad or angry at you, so far as I can tell, and it has nothing to do with liking you or not. I don’t see feelings being involved anywhere in there. It’s a matter of signal vs noise, it seems. @CodingCrusader was brought up as an example because their thread is like yours. It’s more about keeping the little snippets, etc in one place rather than all over the place.
Pretty sure if you weren’t liked people wouldn’t interact with you - and if they were angry, you would’ve already been kicked, etc.. Which hasn’t happened.
I totally agree with @labris . Maybe you shoud post only in one thread like Coding Crusader. The first reason is that if one has a question or warn of a bug, his post goes down to the tenth place very quickly because you post many threads. So it can be difficult for those who answer the questions… and those who are waiting for the answers.
And please, it has nothing to do with the fact people like or don’t like you. I’ve been here for almost 4 years and everybody is very kind and very helpful. But if one of us does something that may annoy the community, it is the duty of the “Jedi Council “ and @deltakosh to tell him. Anybody is angry with you…