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On my own on and off during the years. I did take a course in javascript and html some ten years ago, but did not fully finish the course I think (was only a few points as a distance course). HTML/JS is great as you only need a browser and a text editor to start developing, but it is also the downside of it when getting further. It is much nicer to use unreal/unity/godot and have a proper editor and export the game to webgl from there!

Cool yeah I learned primarily through my study in Digital Media but I did have to research and learn quite a bit on my own when it came to the main assignment for one of the courses as what I was trying to do something that went a bit beyond the course material. It was fun but it did get hard at times. I don't know if I've heard of godot before. It doesn't sound familiar. What's that engine like?

https://godotengine.org I only took it for a quick test run a few weeks ago when they released the latest version. I would say that it is quite similar to Unity, if you have unity experience then you will get quickly up to speed with godot. I liked it, I am quite certain that I will try and finish my current Unity project and after that I'll switch to using godot instead. It it is free and a small download so no reasons to not give it a try!

Thanks. I'll have to remember that. It sounds interesting.

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