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While I did use Unity back in January to start my (really, to reboot my) programming learning path, and game-making learning path, I ended up giving Python a try when I started watching a tutorial series on game making in that language. I had previously done some stuff in Javascript (very minor little bit), and Python, around the time I was getting my college degree.
So since about Feb, I've been working in Python. The two games on my profile are done in python, and each day I'm learning new things. In fact, I just learned how to make a web-playable version of both of my itch games... Skippers isn't updated yet, because it was a game jam submission and the judging period hasn't ended, but the web-playable version is already ready to go.

I see a lot of things done with Unity, and I expect to go there again later

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That's cool to hear. I know DafluffyPotato or something makes really cool games using Pygame. If you need help with Unity at anytime you can find me in the server and you can DM me

Thank you, that is something I might do. Which server would I find you on? I'm not that discord aware yet.
Also, DaFluffyPotato is exactly the person I learned from!

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Just on the server linked on the jam page. It'll take you right to our organization and you'll be able to get in touch with me and get mentoring whenever you need it. I've helped people in the past level up their Unity game development skills to a place where they feel comfortable going off on their own