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<blockquote data-quote="Mikee" data-source="post: 418454" data-attributes="member: 76567"><p><a href="http://mooc.fi/english.html" target="_blank">http://mooc.fi/english.html</a></p><p>Do that course, then pick up a Java Emulator like Arcuturus or how ever its spelt.</p><p>Also, build a retro first following a tutorial, then slowly fix using issues devbest fixes previously posted. Don't just implement the fixes but read them, read how something is being fixed, and ask yourself, why does this work.</p><p>When you get an error, read the error, and ask why does this occur.</p><p></p><p>From there, keep doing more complicated things. From simple fixes to putting in some commands already coded on devbest.</p><p>From there, make ur own commands, then keep growing from there.</p><p>Its a process that takes time.</p><p></p><p>P.S Even if you wanna use a C# based emulator you should still follow the Mooc.fi link i gave you.</p><p>A big problem that many developers on this forum have is distinguishing languages vs programming. If you know how to program, jumping between languages is relatively easy.</p><p></p><p>If you find your whole process interesting, and wanna move further, learn more programming related knowledge. Data structures, algorithms, software design, OOP Design, memory management, etc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mikee, post: 418454, member: 76567"] [URL]http://mooc.fi/english.html[/URL] Do that course, then pick up a Java Emulator like Arcuturus or how ever its spelt. Also, build a retro first following a tutorial, then slowly fix using issues devbest fixes previously posted. Don't just implement the fixes but read them, read how something is being fixed, and ask yourself, why does this work. When you get an error, read the error, and ask why does this occur. From there, keep doing more complicated things. From simple fixes to putting in some commands already coded on devbest. From there, make ur own commands, then keep growing from there. Its a process that takes time. P.S Even if you wanna use a C# based emulator you should still follow the Mooc.fi link i gave you. A big problem that many developers on this forum have is distinguishing languages vs programming. If you know how to program, jumping between languages is relatively easy. If you find your whole process interesting, and wanna move further, learn more programming related knowledge. Data structures, algorithms, software design, OOP Design, memory management, etc. [/QUOTE]
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