Hey all.
I'm new and stoked to death about the existence of handmade hero. I'd been planning to do it for several months, but I wanted to get some C familiarity first (I'm a second year CS student and just got through the C/C++ course). So, I've now launched into it and... I'm immediately set off by the unexpectedly massive endeavor that is the setup (days 1-25).
So, my question is, is there shame in just, holding off on this for now, taking Casey's source from day 26 or whenever the non-platform work starts, and coming back to this at a later time? I want to work on the design coding of it: planning and implementing; I feel like this can wait. Not to mention I'd kind of rather be on Linux to begin with. I saw the Handmade Penguin guide, and might do that.
Will I miss out on significant background? I'm on day 12 now but with only maybe 30-40% comprehension thus far. And maybe the bigger, scarier question: am I overly optimistic that this gets less scary once we're into working engine architecture?
I will do it either way.