not that I think I'll ever want/need to get one, but its a bit harrowing to realize I could probably never get a proper job in gamedev, I do all the art and most of the programming in my games, but game maker is literally the only engine/programming language I know how to make anything in,,

I suppose its feasible I could work as an artist properly but I also have no like. work experience of any kind in anything, no college education, etc.

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@fluttergirly in the programming side at least, understanding logic and control flow and algorithms and stuff like that are more important than knowing a specific language. your skills are already very valuable and anyone who hires you would want to retrain you on the other stuff anyway!

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