90% of forum posts come down to people begging for code.
Some of them do so with the mistaken idea that we of the community are here to give them code.
Out of those, some come in here expecting people to do research for them free of charge on how they should do something.
Those tend to tick me off the most, to the point of just flat out reporting their accounts to get them banned. (Already happened 3 times the past year for the same dude).
Either way, sharing code is just a bad idea if you are trying to get them to learn.
They won’t they’ll copy the stuff you give and learn absolutely nothing - case in point can be found as a somewhat active general discussion.
If you give them Pseudo code or even better an abstract set of instructions that they have to decode and implement - then, maybe they’ll learn something while doing it.
You are still depriving them of the whole learning process in a way. By giving out a set of instructions that won’t have them bash their head on a wall trying to giggle out why the order of operations they have isn’t working…
Either way, there are no “real” engineers.
Even MIT which is supposedly the tip top tier teaches sh*t now a days… the older we grow, the more the new generations are fracking clueless / can’t problem solve to save their own life.
This is also getting very much off topic.
Not being able to problem solve means you will never be a good coder. Ever.
Doesn’t really have much to do with UE, cpp or anything though…