So, I guess I've hit a roadblock with programming.
I used to dabble with coding back in high school, I've always been interested in writing programs etc... But I really started to learn with Ruby, first as a means to write RMXP scripts and then just to learn the language. Then, I switched over to C++ (which I was familiar with) and started to re-learn the fundamentals. Everybody says that it's difficult to go from a dynamic language to C++, but I'm not having a hard time with it. So, I'm in this class right now (Object Oriented Design in C++, has nothing to do with my major) that I tested into and it's interesting. It's it's fun to code stacks and make linked lists and delve into the technical details, but I need a practical project that I can work on.
Writing an emulator has been on my mind for a while, but I don't even know where to begin...
Kind of a broad topic I understand if nobody has anything for me. Any ideas?
I used to dabble with coding back in high school, I've always been interested in writing programs etc... But I really started to learn with Ruby, first as a means to write RMXP scripts and then just to learn the language. Then, I switched over to C++ (which I was familiar with) and started to re-learn the fundamentals. Everybody says that it's difficult to go from a dynamic language to C++, but I'm not having a hard time with it. So, I'm in this class right now (Object Oriented Design in C++, has nothing to do with my major) that I tested into and it's interesting. It's it's fun to code stacks and make linked lists and delve into the technical details, but I need a practical project that I can work on.
Writing an emulator has been on my mind for a while, but I don't even know where to begin...
Kind of a broad topic I understand if nobody has anything for me. Any ideas?