Today we’re launching a new DevForum category for resources authored by Roblox staff. This category supplements the existing Announcements category and our official documentation to give you even more information and guidance for Roblox creation, directly from the people working on them.
Fun, engaging, and educational content
Learn and connect with us and the community in this special area of DevForum. Some examples of content include:
Tutorials, Tips and Tricks, Best Practices
Learn something new about our Studio and other tools, our workflows, and features
Get introduced to the people working on the features you’re using with staff interviews and learn how to build things quickly with short and long-form videos:
This is just a small slice of what we want to deliver. As we progress through the year, stay tuned for a continuous flow of content. We’ll also continue to improve discovery of all this content on the official documentation site and in Roblox Studio. In the meantime, feel free to watch or track the Roblox Staff category.
In the coming months, we hope to expand this even further to include well-written guides and expertise from all of you, so you can find it all in one easy place. Stay tuned!
This is awesome!
Does this mean I could ask highly technical questions about the Roblox engine?
There’s some very specific details I need to know about the Roblox engine for optimizations and whatnot or very specific details about how things like parallel Luau or remote events work under the hood but there’s NO documentation on that at all.
If I can ask all of these questions there it’d be AWESOME!
Would be nice to have a live mentor.
At least “our” mentor can have 3-5 live students who co-script - while he/she guides them.
And with the rest of us (100’s) newbies… watching & listening on - X/Twitter places is great for this.
Of course there’s Discord and Guild too.
Not sure about what, but it’d be cool to see something in the style of the #level-up roundtables/discussions again. Maybe this fits with that in some way.
Yep! As videos are produced, where relevant, they’ll also be embedded in the corresponding docs. You can see the start of this over on the design tab and on some analytics articles. Keep an eye out!
I have a suggestion now:
What if you can check a post’s subcategory in the main page?
It would be useful because, the only way to know if something is #resources:roblox-staff is by checking the title’s grammar, capitals, etc.