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I've been looking for a detailed book on GameMaker Language all my life and there just isn't one out there. I've bought and read many of the current titles that exist and they have never filled my need to completely understand GameMaker Language. Hey there guys! Below is a comprehensive list of helpful tutorials, tricks, how-to's and useful resources for use with GameMaker Studio.
For starters, always remember, if you don't understand a function, or want to see if a function exists for what you are trying to do, press F1 or middle mouse click on a function. GameMaker has an amazing resource library that goes in-depth with examples for every single built in function. While tutorials are great and can help you out a lot, they are not a replacement for learning how to code.
Anyone can copy someone elses code with ease. But to truly learn how to code yourself and understand what you are coding, you need to take what you learn in tutorials and implement it in your own unique way. If you are new to coding, here is a topic made a while ago with some great tips on making your coding adventures go more smoothly. One major habit everyone needs to get into is backing up your project files!
While GM:S will make backups for you, up to It is great practice to make your own backups elsewhere.
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