![]() You'll learn how to replicate data, cache it for later storage, and how to analyse multiple sources of data using only code to determine what the next strategic course of action should be. There's so much data in screeps, and you don't need all of it every frame. The screeps API is not easy or straightforward, reflecting most of the APIs in the real world. Other things screeps will teach you in a huge way: How to use an API that's non-standard. But I still think it's far more important to have ugly code that works rather than pretty code that's broken or useless. The (small) downside is that you can learn how to do it the wrong way, but still end up with something that works. Like you said, because it makes you actually implement functional scripts it does more than what most other tutorials do. ![]() I learnt a crap-tonne about javascript from playing screeps.
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