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2.8 tutorials

This is a discussion on 2.8 tutorials within the PSP Development Forum forums, part of the PSP Development, Hacks, and Homebrew category; Does anybody know of any tutorials I could use to get started deving for the 2.8?...

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Old 10-05-2006, 02:00 PM   #1
 
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Does anybody know of any tutorials I could use to get started deving for the 2.8?
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2.8 is still pretty new, and the SDK hasn't been out that long. Tutorials are nonexistant. You need to figure it out on your own. Get the toolchain and some source code, and get coding.

FYI to anyone else tempted to ask the same questions, source code is the best programming tutorial you'll ever read.
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Where could i get those?
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Do you know any coding languages?
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no.. I'm new.
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Go to http://www.psp-programming.com and start learning. It might take a while. I'm learning right now, but it sort of on a back burner. I have other things to do.
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2.80 'programming' is just a limited version of 1.5 programming. If you can develope for 1.5, you can develope for 2.8 if you want. Nothing on a need to know basis that already isn't explained in the readme.
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FYI to anyone else tempted to ask the same questions, source code is the best programming tutorial you'll ever read.
Actually no, because usually when they release the code they dont leave any comments you you dont know what there doing if your new.
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FYI to anyone else tempted to ask the same questions, source code is the best programming tutorial you'll ever read.
Not really. With out the proper commenting, it can be a pain too learn. I'd say the best tutorial for a library is documentation written by the author or someone familar with the src code.
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I only have a 2.8 psp, is that a problem?

e.g. will I need a 1.5 to test things i learn in tutorials?
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Umm... If your new and you're looking at source without commenting, you shouldnt be looking at sourec jsut yet. Even if there ARE comments, unless they full heartedly explain EVERY little thinga tutorial does, than your better off reading tutorials then journeying on your own for a while, asking questions, etc. (just not like psphacker... *points at 3+ threads*
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