what is the very first step for someone who is looking to develop a game, after learning a coding language?

im not brand new to coding, ive played with the subject multiple times, made games on scratch and some similar site but python based (ive forgotten the name). im somewhat familar with java and javascript (thought they were the same, turns out they are not. oops) and I have made custom scripts for minecraft.

but basically, i wanna take my coding skills to the next level and make a proper game, but im not sure where to start. most resources basically say go learn to code, but i feel like ive got that step complete, or at least complete enough i can learn more as i go. so how do i set up a dev enviroment and get started?

btw i have vs code set up

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u/Independent_Tip_2240 — 19 days ago

First elephant and most recent one! got this guy to celebrate my graduation! first one is a childhood stuffed animal

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Artificial dye free unicorn cake!

I made this unicorn cake for my daughter’s 4th birthday! She is allergic to red and blue artificial dyes so it is colored with natural dyes!

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