Book Review Time Again

I was contacted by Packt Publishing again last week about a technical review of another book. This one titled Creating a RPG game using Unity 2018 Second Edition. As soon as I read that title I was all in. I started the first couple chapters this last weekend and have been surprised at how minimal the book describes some items. I’m glad to see they made a point to tell the reader, if you are not familiar with the Unity interface, stop reading now and get familiar. Diving head on into the deep end with this book could be very frustrating for people new to Unity. Looking forward to this book very much.

SharePoint:

Change tracking in the SharePoint site has been a big challenge for me. I, again, think I have a solution however it will take the use of some code in Access and a little finesse within SharePoint/Flow and maybe PowerApps to get this the way I envision it.

I upgraded my trial version of SharePoint Enterprise E3 to a full subscription with two users equaling 40.00 per month. I thought I would have to commit to a year but found I only need commit to a month at a time. I am very excited to do this and will be documenting everything I learn to do. Because I have been having so much trouble finding books on this subject, this just may be what I will be writing my books on. Can’t sit on my laurels to long though, someone might beat me to it.

Unity, C#, Python and Blender

With the new book review I will be starting up my activities in C#, Unity (of course) and possibly Blender by creating some of my own assets. As I create any assets I will most certainly post the pictures here.

This last weekend:

I loved this last weekend. Most of the evenings were very lazy watching movies. I finally was able to watch ‘Thor: Ragnarok’ and loved it which put me in the mood for some Iron Man. I also watch Beetlejuice (old one but good) and started ‘The Martian’. I haven’t watched movies in a while and I really enjoy it. I do have some free movie tickets the office gave me for ‘Awards’. I think I’ll put those to some good use.