Passionate about games, programming and databases. Currently having fun programming in Assembly and C on consoles like Atari, NES, Mega Drive and Dreamcast.
UPDATE: I have re-recorded & improved many lectures of out 3D Computer Graphics course, especially the chapter on Perspective Projection Matrix. I was not happy with some of the old lectures so I re-recorded them to include better explanations & better derivations.
Enjoy! 🙂
Knowing how to write assembly is a skill you should learn, and these guys have a great resource for you!
I've debugged 10,000 lines of assembly for every line I've ever written... but writing assembly from scratch is a core computer science skill, I believe: even if you never use it.
Will you use it to write new code? Maybe not. But when you get dropped into a call stack without source code, at least you won't have to ask your Dad for help!
And the next thing you should do after learning to write ASM is to get a crisp understanding of what your C code actually compiles to. Like a switch() statement is often a jump table, but if you've never debugged one...
@pikuma People don’t realize that lowering cognitive effort during the learning stage will erode students’ skill development, creativity, and critical thinking.
Soon, people will be unable to produce original code without a co-pilot (Cursor) or some kind of “cognitive prosthesis.”
NEW COURSE is out!!! 🔥
Compilers & Interpreters
Create your own scripting language by writing an interpreter & a compiler from scratch.
View more:🔗https://t.co/XYxkHQWVLL
"Here Be Dragons!" 🐉
Update do meu jogo de nave pro SNES!
- O único inimigo até então agora pode atirar, possuem animações individuais (placeholders) e sofrem impacto dos tiros.
- Explosão limpa-tela usando Mode 7.
- Arte de cenário por @iNCEPTIONALNEWS
- Música por @jnitronitro
@danielmoura79 Perda de tempo discutir questões técnicas com "especialistas" que nunca programaram nada na vida. O esforço é grande pra responder esse tipo de gente, mas pra falar um monte de besteiras não há esforço nenhum. Keep on going!
This strange tweet got >25k retweets. The author sounds confident, and he uses lots of hex and jargon. There are red flags though... like what's up with the DEI stuff, and who says "stack trace dump"? Let's take a closer look... 🧵1/n