You should take some time to read my old post: https://forums.coronalabs.com/topic/55780-ask-a-better-question-get-a-better-answer/
Often I see you and other folks get tripped up, focusing on what you think the problem is.
What happens is, you’re working on a thing, then you run into a problem.
You puzzle over it for a bit and experiment. Finally, you decide you know what the problem is and you simply don’t know how to fix it.
You post a question about how to solve this ‘problem’ with no context and without telling us what your real end goal is.
Often, in the end, the issue you decided was a problem wasn’t the cause of the your troubles and even if we correct the ‘problem’ you focused on, it isn’t the solution that gets you where you really wanted to go.
So, you end up stuck again.
How Do I Get Off This Ride!?
The solution to this dilemma is to develop a kind of discipline when asking questions in the forums. Spend real time and effort on the post so it is clear as day:
- What you are trying to do.
- Why you are trying to do it (the part folks always leave out)
- What you did,
- What you expected to see
- What you did to debug it.
If you can post questions that are detailed and clear, while hitting all the points above, you’ll get better help AND you’ll find that you quickly improve as a game developer/programmer.
As a bonus, learning to do this now will have significant value for you later in life and in future jobs.