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Hello there, welcome to omnimaga! I sure hope you'll enjoy your stay!Do you have any video footage of your homebrew 3DS thing? (Did you take advantage of 3D graphics?)
Hello! I'm a fellow programmer.
In calc-related stuff, I own a TI-84+, a TI-84+CSE, and a TI-84+CE. I program those in Z80 Assembly, eZ80 Assembly, and sometimes mix TI-BASIC with my code. I can also program in C, I've written software in C for computers, for the 3DS, I haven't written much in C for the TI-84+CE tho because I prefer to do things in Assembly most of the time, although I plan to in the future.
(I can also program in Java and I'm really good with JavaScript and web programming in general.)
I'm a computer science student, currently a sophomore in college. (Although I'm still taking mostly general ed classes so college has yet to improve my computer programming skills at all...)
And sorry if my intro is a bit weird.
Welcome to Omnimaga Your projects look really sweet. There ought to be more calculator games with sound (though 2.5 mm headphones are getting harder to find by the day).
Have you seen Axe (for the TI-84 Plus)? It's somewhere between C and assembly in the grand order of language high-ness (?) and really helped make game development faster on the calculator.
Do you website?
I don't know how it will be for you, but at least at my school the computer science sequence is very theoretical. I've had about six classes in total in the last three years in which I was expected to code at all, but some of the mathy parts are fun too.
EDIT: dude, your graphics are really smooth