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Initiate Mage
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Hello, not sure if I'm in the right section.. I'm planning to take some online courses for game development..
I was wondering, what type of courses should i take to enhance my development in maplestory servers
(source, client, database and packets)
Also, can you refer any good website for such courses? Thanks
 
Newbie Spellweaver
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Hello Emulsifyer,

To speak about game development and start learning, it is such a wide topic.

You need to set your goals, if you want to specifically learn to develop and enhance Maplestory server. Then I would suggest to find simple tutorials here on the forum and later on you should try and practice new things.

There are courses for game development in general (mostly you’ll find in YouTube), but no matter how much you watch, you won’t learn without practicing and try to create things out of the box.

To summarize it, I highly recommend you to set goals, learn and practice. If you want to see good results I believe nothing can be rushed in few months, so it will take years to be experienced at this field. Finally, I use the following website to take courses in general , you might find courses that will catch your interest.

Good luck,

PS: I am not an experienced maplestory developer, but I do develop other personal games in my free time as a hobby
 
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Experienced Elementalist
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1. Learn programming basics for the language u wanna use
2. Learn OOP (google it)
Then continue from there, if you fully grasp OOP that shouldnt be such a big problem
 
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honestly, jisupport nailed it -- there is no way to rush the process, but i can recommend a few courses on the fundamentals that i think everybody should master




if you go through these two courses, i honestly think you have enough foundation to work as a software engineer
 
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Assembly x86:
IDA, check topics on ragezone.
Java, just choose one on udemy.
 
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