Homebrew How do i make a homebrew application

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Hey,

I am wanting to make my first basic homebrew application however i dont know how to start. What do i need to learn before i can start making an app.

Is there a tutorial or anything i can read that will tell me the steps??

Thanks in advance.
 
Well, first off...start in the right section
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Hmm. I would've thought this WAS the right section
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He's asking about Homebrew & this IS a Homebrew Forum
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So what's the problem ?? (unless he was asking about Wii Homebrew - in which case this isn't the right place)
 
Gariscus said:
My guess is Toni Plutonij moved it to NDS - Homebrew Games & Applications.
True. It was in NDS - Games first.

Ontopic: Learn a programming language (preferably C, or any variation of it, like C#, C++, etc).

Also, read the replies in the other topic you posted.
 
C# wont help you much since is is only compatible with windows, as far as i know? And no, dont learn C.
Learn C++ since it's more objectoriented which is great for games
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C++ however is fully compatible with C.

First result on google when searching for C++
http://www.cplusplus.com/doc/tutorial/
Which also happens to be the best tutorial i have found so far.

Happy learning C++
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Oh and for a compiler easy to set up get http://www.bloodshed.net/devcpp.html
It's also free.
You can also go straight tothe DS instead of making C++ programs on the computer first: http://dev-scene.com/NDS/Tutorials
Not recommended though.

If all this sounds really gay and annoying to you go get the nooby DS Game Maker
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http://www.dsgamemaker.com/

The pro version costs money though, which is kinda lame when devkitpro (for c++ on ds) is capable of everything where the Gamemaker is capable of much much less.
 

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