I would not start with C++ and I would avoid Java as much as possible.Generally people start with something like Java or C++
From what i have seen the only tutorial on replit is for pythonGenerally people start with something like Java or C++
IMO, Java has no place in the modern world. There are far better languages these days.
So I have heard, although that isn't particularly relevant to me personally and probably not to most people here, as I don't work with enterprise backend software.You can read claims like these quite often "on the internet"... However I disagree if you give that as a general statement.
The statement is probably true for "casual" software development and anything targetting a single user (with a UI), but Java's share on enterprise (backend) software is quite high. This article might give you an idea (even if you discount that it is probably a bit biased): https://broscorp.net/java-for-enterprise-development/
But the Main tutorial is only for python iircIf you're choosing Python like your previous post implies then I would personally recommend Udemy. If you check their website every day you'll find a 90% off sale in a few weeks.
And i wanna be a romhackerWhat do you want to do? Become a professional programmer, make ROM hacks, make homebrew software, program for fun or something I haven't thought of?
https://www.romhacking.net/start/And i wanna be a romhacker
Idk if they sell that book here, and we can't buy stuff on ebayYou should have a go at reading C/C++ books from the 80s and 90s, which has much more compared to what I see online. I prefer Sams <insert programming language here> in 21 days, its quite a good read.
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Assembly is what I use for game-specific tool for one particular ROM. C alternately for general ROM hacking tools.And i wanna be a romhacker