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http://clrhome.org/asm/There is a web environment for z80 assembly development.
As for your comment about there being code already in the 28 days tutorial, of course there is code, how else would they show you how to program in it?
Since you are very new to programming, I'd suggest starting with Axe instead of trying to jump straight into assembly. Programming in assembly is a very different beast then programming in any other higher-level language.
http://clrhome.org/asm/There is a web environment for z80 assembly development.As for your comment about there being code already in the 28 days tutorial, of course there is code, how else would they show you how to program in it? Day 1 gives you a good walkthrough of how to setup a development environment on a computer, but since you want to jump in with Mimas, I'd suggest starting at day 2.Since you are very new to programming, I'd suggest starting with Axe instead of trying to jump straight into assembly. Programming in assembly is a very different beast then programming in any other higher-level language.