im doing a similar game in my exam but using oop and this is so massively helpful. our teacher doesnt allow us to ask questions (which heightens difficulty more since there isnt even a demonstration on how the game works or how the user is supposed to play it) and this video has just answered 60% of my questions. much luck to you and your students!!
Hi TokyoEdtech, would you be open to republishing some of your content on Coding Tech channel? You have great content that deserves wider audiences! Let me know.
Well, I've always enjoyed coding personally. I'm a computer science teacher so I like to teach my students how to code. My RUclips channel is something I started for my students - I'm really happy it has reached a much wider audience. Keep on codin'!
When i'm stuck while programing a existing video game, I just play the video game to see how it works what i want to do, that's what I did, and i noticed that the game only "fill" the cells around the cell we clicked when the cell we click has no mines around that cell, I mean, the cell is empty, so I tried with a empty cell and the game fill the cells around, but when i run again the code with the modification you made (you deleted (count(row,col) == empty)) the game became crazy T_T xd
That's a good strategy - I should have played Minesweeper more before trying this. On the plus side, with a little help from me, my student was able to get her version working.
Don't label this as a tutorial if it's you making it up as you go, you don't seem to know what to do from the beginning, and therefore it's not fair for new users that were expecting a tutorial, as opposed to someone recording themselves doing a coding challenge.
Thanks for the feedback. You're right - live coding would be a better way to describe the content. That said, it's good for beginners to realize that people with more experience don't always know what to do - watching the process of experimenting, making mistakes, and fixing them is valuable. With a polished and complete tutorial you don't get to learn these skills.
Im having a blast making this type of code
im doing a similar game in my exam but using oop and this is so massively helpful. our teacher doesnt allow us to ask questions (which heightens difficulty more since there isnt even a demonstration on how the game works or how the user is supposed to play it) and this video has just answered 60% of my questions. much luck to you and your students!!
Thanks! Sorry your teacher doesn't do their job - answering questions is the best part of being a teacher!
You are the best teacher ever
Thanks - I try my best!
Nice first
Nice
Gold!
:)
Thanks
Hi TokyoEdtech, would you be open to republishing some of your content on Coding Tech channel? You have great content that deserves wider audiences! Let me know.
Hiya Yuriy - sure thing. Let me know what you have in mind.
Thanks for this awesome tutorial
Sure thing - glad you enjoy it. :)
WOW COOL MINESWEEPER!!
Classic!
I have a question what made u want to help people with coding ?
Well, I've always enjoyed coding personally. I'm a computer science teacher so I like to teach my students how to code. My RUclips channel is something I started for my students - I'm really happy it has reached a much wider audience. Keep on codin'!
Also Im learning c++ and other languages thanks to your tutorials
When i'm stuck while programing a existing video game, I just play the video game to see how it works what i want to do, that's what I did, and i noticed that the game only "fill" the cells around the cell we clicked when the cell we click has no mines around that cell, I mean, the cell is empty, so I tried with a empty cell and the game fill the cells around, but when i run again the code with the modification you made (you deleted (count(row,col) == empty)) the game became crazy T_T xd
That's a good strategy - I should have played Minesweeper more before trying this. On the plus side, with a little help from me, my student was able to get her version working.
@@TokyoEdTech thanks, just a question, ¿when will you release the continuation of the minesweeper tutorial?
@@JP0001_GP I'm not really planning on continuing - the main parts are done so I'm happy with what is there.
Nice
Thanks!
hi love your vids
can you pls suggest me a easy game with tkinter pls
Check out my number guessing game - doesn't get much easier than that.
@@TokyoEdTech thx will definitely check that out
Link to complete playlists
This is the only video in this particular series - I'd like to come back to it at some point.
ive played this game on google play games when i am offline
It's an oldie but a goodie!
thanks for game
Enjoy!
you need a name for your fans...
Suggestions?
@@TokyoEdTech i dont know
Tok-Ed's
@@flamestats3534 I was thinking Edtechies!
@@TokyoEdTech Thats a good one! I really like it!
Don't label this as a tutorial if it's you making it up as you go, you don't seem to know what to do from the beginning, and therefore it's not fair for new users that were expecting a tutorial, as opposed to someone recording themselves doing a coding challenge.
Thanks for the feedback. You're right - live coding would be a better way to describe the content.
That said, it's good for beginners to realize that people with more experience don't always know what to do - watching the process of experimenting, making mistakes, and fixing them is valuable. With a polished and complete tutorial you don't get to learn these skills.
It teaches the thought process which is more valuable than a standard tutorial in my opinion. 😎
Thanks - my thoughts exactly!
Oh...
that game from 95...
😏
It's a classic!
@@TokyoEdTech
yes, indeed... 😏