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FinalShroom81 |
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Member Hoogmin Level: 17 Posts: 9/56 EXP: 22637 Next: 2106 Since: 04-29-16 Last post: 2120 days ago Last view: 1350 days ago |
So I have been wanting to make my own homebrew applications for the nintendo 3DS for a while now. The problem is there is not really many tutorials out there that teach how to do this kind of stuff. I have heard C++ is the go to language for hacking mario games and such. So do any of you happen to know any good online courses about C++? Right now I know a good amount about C# but that language really is not meant for hacking mario games or making homebrew applications.
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Arisotura |
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Star Mario in this room you have a pile of apple pies Level: 163 Posts: 6287/9020 EXP: 56272760 Next: 214884 Since: 07-03-12 From: in a box Last post: 5 hours ago Last view: 5 hours ago |
MK7tester |
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Magikoopa I'm back Level: 104 Posts: 3064/3145 EXP: 11579253 Next: 282873 Since: 07-07-12 From: Dolphic Island Last post: 2598 days ago Last view: 2596 days ago |
CodingKoopa |
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Lakitu she/her Level: 48 Posts: 449/560 EXP: 781982 Next: 41561 Since: 10-13-14 Last post: 1007 days ago Last view: 236 days ago |
Personally, I could never stay on one tutorial for too long. I just went through many different tutorials. The rest I learned/am learning by just reading other people's code and looking at Stack Overflow.
(Speaking of Stack Overflow, they're starting their own tutorials, you might want to take a look at that.) ____________________ Website | Twitter |
explos |
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Paragoomba uʍop ǝpᴉsd∩ Level: 20 Posts: 24/79 EXP: 37381 Next: 5058 Since: 07-22-16 From: Somewhere Last post: 1935 days ago Last view: 922 days ago |
I have friends that have used the site sololearn when learning c++, the tutorials are supposedly quite good.
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Spacey |
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Ninji Normal user Level: 34 Posts: 199/244 EXP: 230680 Next: 22971 Since: 04-15-14 Last post: 2125 days ago Last view: 1299 days ago |
TheKoopaKingdom's awnser was similar to the way I learned, but I also learned as I went by working on a few simple projects. In terms of actual tutorials, its not c++ its c but "Learn C The Hard Way" by Zed Shaw is a really nice book I suggest reading. ____________________ Hacking LM and trying to not suck. Weeeeeeee. |
Yami |
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(ーωー。) Level: 60 Posts: 606/959 EXP: 1738661 Next: 34117 Since: 12-07-14 From: Japan Last post: 2481 days ago Last view: 2479 days ago |
Practise by creating an actual product off the bat, that's the best way to learn any Programming Language you want.
It'll be really hard and boring at first, but it'll get easier and more fun automatically over time. |
RicBent |
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Administrator Level: 45 Posts: 187/466 EXP: 654268 Next: 5896 Since: 09-25-12 From: Germany Last post: 1023 days ago Last view: 177 days ago |
Yami |
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(ーωー。) Level: 60 Posts: 608/959 EXP: 1738661 Next: 34117 Since: 12-07-14 From: Japan Last post: 2481 days ago Last view: 2479 days ago |
Exactly my thoughts, Mariomaster!
I'm glad someone finally agrees with me. Seriously, no matter how much I tell this to whoever wants to learn how to Program, they keep ignoring my advise, and instead, they keep asking me which Tutorial I recommend them, because my advise 'is way to hard'. Yes, it's the hard way, but it's also the fast way and effective way. I always found Tutorials to be slow and ineffective, since Tutorials only cover stuff they want you to know, while taking the approach Mariomaster just explained covers whatever you want to know. |
Spacey |
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Ninji Normal user Level: 34 Posts: 200/244 EXP: 230680 Next: 22971 Since: 04-15-14 Last post: 2125 days ago Last view: 1299 days ago |
Yeah, learning by doing is one of the best ways; I didn't think a lot of people agreed with me on that or learned that way like I did, but apparently they do from what Yami and Mariomaster are saying I know I already suggested a "tutorial", but its best to just use it for refrence if you get stuck with something (I tend to only just jump around in it when I need it).
Also, don't be afraid to look things up if there really is something you can't figure out. I have found that learning by doing makes solving problems and spotting bugs easier in the future because in a tutorial you usually don't have a lot of bugs or issues appear. ____________________ Hacking LM and trying to not suck. Weeeeeeee. |
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