Ever since my initial beginning of learning to code in C#, I've had it's workings running nonstop in my head. What do I mean by this? Well, what I mean is that occasionally I'll wake up in the middle of the night thinking of how I forgot to put a semicolon at the and of a line, or how I accidentally added a public class type variable in a private OnDisable() action. Though, there is a strange problem that I face, where, I cannot prescribe a whole value to a term or concept. They remain abstract terms until I'm able to get a keyboard under my fingers and type away. For instance, you say "What is a bool?" and my response would probably be "Uhmmmmmm... It's that... True/false thingy yeah..?" But then you tell me "Go make an editable true/false statement in Unity." And my response would be "OK!" Before typing out public bool myStatement = (false); If there's something I'm doing wrong in my approach to this, I wish I could know, as It's way more frustrating than one would think.
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