I just got started with the "Learn 2D Game Dev from zero with Godot 4" training course, made by @gdquest 😃
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I just got started with the "Learn 2D Game Dev from zero with Godot 4" training course, made by @gdquest

I am hoping to learn the fundamentals needed to further build upon my Game Dev/Coding experience, so that I can realize some of the ideas I have.
Maybe I'll be able to participate and help in some FOSS projects as well, if I manage to stay consistent? Wish me luck!

#GameDev #Godot #GodotEngine #GDquest #Learning #Programming #FOSS
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I just got started with the "Learn 2D Game Dev from zero with Godot 4" training course, made by @gdquest

I am hoping to learn the fundamentals needed to further build upon my Game Dev/Coding experience, so that I can realize some of the ideas I have.
Maybe I'll be able to participate and help in some FOSS projects as well, if I manage to stay consistent? Wish me luck!

#GameDev #Godot #GodotEngine #GDquest #Learning #Programming #FOSS
As part of the course, I have set up dedicated time to learn at set intervals, and I will be using a Pomodoro-timer to help me balance between work and rest/reflection.
DnD is on for all devices, and I have set up a dedicated workspace on my KDE/Nobara desktop for the job.
Does anyone proficient with #KDE know if it's possible to have unique desktop properties per work environment somehow? Like, different backgrounds, no desktop icons in a certain enviroment, different applets?
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As part of the course, I have set up dedicated time to learn at set intervals, and I will be using a Pomodoro-timer to help me balance between work and rest/reflection.
DnD is on for all devices, and I have set up a dedicated workspace on my KDE/Nobara desktop for the job.
Does anyone proficient with #KDE know if it's possible to have unique desktop properties per work environment somehow? Like, different backgrounds, no desktop icons in a certain enviroment, different applets?
@bloodaxe You can achieve that with activities
