Updates on me learning programming and homebrew

Hey everyone! This is an update to basically everything I've been working on from the past couple of months. I do not have my homebrew switch anymore, as I really haven't been using it for homebrew and programming, so I got a switch lite instead! It's been really good lately and I love it a bit more than the regular switch. Anyways, the question you probably have on your mind now is "Well how are you gonna learn how to make homebrew on a console now?" and I have a very good answer to that...

I bought a PSP!

Yup! I bought a PSP-3000 from my best friend about 2 weeks ago! Now, Godot doesn't support the PSP so I can't use that. I could go back to learning lua, but I instead went on to learning C. Yes, I know that I'm probably crazy for learning C but I think it'll be good for me to learn so that way I can learn how to make native homebrew on the PSP (and other systems if I ever get other consoles). I have built both the psp toolchain and sdk so I can create my own eboots of my code! I'm using both this wiki and this github repo for learning psp development. Along with those I'm learning C from this website, which is pretty good from what I've learned! I hope one day to have some sort of homebrew up and running on the PSP, even if it's some simple menu lol!


And that's all I have for now, I hope that I will make blog posts more often, though I'm not gonna promise anything like my previous posts ;)
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I feel ya' with the homebrew Switch. It might be partially because going outside is basically strictly forbidden (though it's not like it's as bad as other parts of the country), or the fact that there's other devices that can do what a hacked Switch can, but either better, or with compromises that I can live with if it means the system can be more portable.

I would've gone with a PSP Go, though, no pun intended! It's more pocketable than any other PSP variant, doesn't have a disc drive to bring the battery life down, and is honestly a portable miracle all things considered (SNES performance is a little disappointing, but then again, all I remember from the year 2004 when it comes to SNES emulation was ZSNES because I didn't know any better).
 
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