▲ 29 r/INAT

[Hobby] Looking to help build someone else’s idea

I’m a programmer with over 20 years of experience and about 8 years in UI design however my game dev experience is still very much hobby-tier.

I’ve made a few proof of concepts in various game engines: godot, bevy, unity, and gamemaker but feel like I could learn better by helping someone else or a team realize their vision. Ideally you have a workable a demo and a vision I can empathize with.

I enjoy rpgs, automation, logistics, and simulation games, but I’m open to exploring anything with a novel idea. Some games I really enjoy: Heroes of the Storm, Dyson Sphere Project, Loop Hero, SimTower, Betrayal at Krondor.

I am adaptable and learn incredibly quickly. Help me learn game dev by making cool stuff for you.

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u/veroz — 2 months ago
▲ 464 r/webdev

Old web web devs: what are some things you did that would confuse people today

I’ll start.

Using iframes framesets for sticky headers and navigation so you didn’t have to reload the whole page

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u/veroz — 2 months ago
▲ 261 r/webdev

brepjs is an open source programmatic CAD library that runs in the browser

u/veroz — 3 months ago