I agree with Robert, this idea is deserving of a seperate thread. Lifepower, go ahead and make a sperate topic about this idea and see what others think or can give you. If it turns out to be popular, perhaps we can work to publish it and make it available for syndication.Originally Posted by Robert Kosek
If you know of any that you are reading or have read please email me with the URL! It'll help a lot with even this simple endevour.Originally Posted by Robert Kosek
Also, you will want to keep an eye on Athena's column! She is going to be doing a lot of material on optimization and other things like propper pogramming practices. The kind of stuff that is often abused by independant brand game developers. And it will all have a game programming flavour to it too. So you won't feel so much like it's a dull highschool math lesson. I'm quite happy to have her writting for PGD.
The Assembly language is a great, wonderful and powerful midget! :eh: It'll get right in there and get to all those fine wonderful places that you can't go with any other high-level language.Originally Posted by Robert Kosek
That said, it's a great companion to Pascal and I was hoping to be able to find at least some nice in-line ASM material to stick in the library. If anyone has a good beginners tutorial for assembly, hopefully relating to one of the modern compilers or IDEs available now let me know!
Staffers, start looking for some things too. Every bit and peice helps! :clap:
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