Homebrew My First Homebrew, Integer to Hex and binary. (sorry my bad english)

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Hi, here 1.1 version...
*add Menu and return to menu.
*Increment *10 with up and down, X and Y.
*Random Number option.
*GitHub Repository.
*Changed SMDH description.

p.d. i think with exit not work.
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Hi, i want share my first Homebrew, is very simple app. but i'm happy.
my original lenguage is spanish, sorry for my bad translation. this app is just a converter of integer to hex and binary number.
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https://github.com/darkxex/InttoHex
Releases: https://github.com/darkxex/InttoHex/releases

I regret the simplicity of the application, but I wanted to share it with you.
 
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Having new devs in the 3DS homebrew scene is always something good.

Now, if only I could become one of those.
Just read a book about C and the examples included with devkitpro, or start with something easier such as Lua through LPP-3DS. Back in PSP days, new devs used to start with Lua (via Lua Player Euphoria, for example).

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Someone should really write a guide for people who aren't already programmers.

Considering how the 3DS currently responds to segfaults and other errors (it just locks up) I wouldn't suggest 3DS as a first platform for programming.
C/++ is not the easiest language to start with, so you should really rack up some experience on PC first.
 
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Considering how the 3DS currently responds to segfaults and other errors (it just locks up) I wouldn't suggest 3DS as a first platform for programming.
C/++ is not the easiest language to start with, so you should really rack up some experience on PC first.
I started learning C with the 3DS, so...
 

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Someone should really write a guide for people who aren't already programmers.
Those are called "books about programming". There's no need for this. There's plenty of documentation, examples and books about C,C++, etc.

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