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I read your post but I wanted to remind the guy the "basics" to say so...
agree(on some parts) if you[HE] wish to learn programming, do it as early as possiblesugarego said:
egg said:I think you're aiming just a little too high for your first project. Why don't you start with something simple, like an Atari 2600 emulator with a halfway decent GUI??
egg said:I think you're aiming just a little too high for your first project. Why don't you start with something simple, like an Atari 2600 emulator with a halfway decent GUI??
egg said:I think you're aiming just a little too high for your first project. Why don't you start with something simple, like an Atari 2600 emulator with a halfway decent GUI??
egg said:I think you're aiming just a little too high for your first project. Why don't you start with something simple, like an Atari 2600 emulator with a halfway decent GUI??
It was just an example you dolt. You'll have to excuse me of 2600 emulators aren't the easiest out there. The basic premise is that he should start out small, and then work his way up.alcoatjez said:As if an 2600 emulator is that simple. If the games look simple, that doesn't mean programming an emulator for it is...
egg said:Now, do you have anything useful to add to the discussion, or are you just here to nitpick?