Hello to everyone reading this post (nobody will read this tho)!
So umm...
I like homebrew
I like trains
I love the 3DS
I hate the PS1 Classic
So umm...
I like homebrew
I like trains
I love the 3DS
I hate the PS1 Classic
"I like trains"Hello to everyone reading this post (nobody will read this tho)!
So umm...
I like homebrew
I like trains
I love the 3DS
I hate the PS1 Classic
Hey! I also like homebrew!Hello to everyone reading this post (nobody will read this tho)!
So umm...
I like homebrew
I like trains
I love the 3DS
I hate the PS1 Classic
I am currently learning java in school(ca 1/2 year of experience) and I am using other people's homebrew, but when I'm better at programming, I wanna contribute to the homebrew development myself.Hi, do you like programming, or just use other people's homebrews in awe? I do the latter, I hope you enjoy your time here : D
Thats great!Hey! I also like homebrew!
I am currently learning java in school(ca 1/2 year of experience) and I am using other people's homebrew, but when I'm better at programming, I wanna contribute to the homebrew development myself.
Sadly thats true, but hey - If I can learn Java, I can learn C too!Nice!
Nice to meet others programmers here.
As far as I know, Java isn't very useful for homebrew. Normally I see persons using C language, unfortunately.
Yeah, that's true... But I am still young, so I don't think I'll get major learning issues considering I got experience with NXC (C for the Lego Mindstorms). And C++ is object oriented, so...Well... Yeah. But it are very different languages. It is like "if you learn how to speak English will become easier to learn Russian".
Java is "a little" object oriented/procedural language, while C is just a procedural, and it has concepts that Java doesn't explore, like arithmetic of pointers.
I recommend not mixing the two things, because it could get worse your learning.
Moreover, good luck! I hope see your homebrew and rom hacking here ~~