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Question on PS3, Wii, 360 devkits... Posted by Scheven on 29 Jun 2008 at 7:39 PM
What language are these platforms developed under? I heard it was the c language, but I'm not 100% positive. Reason I ask is because I recently finished a semester in Java to prepare me for C++, but now my teacher seems to want to lead me away from that language as if its not the right path for me to take. I am not sure if he has a gripe with Microsoft considering he's a big fan of Borland whom are competitors with them atm, but he has advised me to take Data Structures in Java over C++ for next semester. Would this be a good idea if my goal is to work as a dev for Nintendo or whoever else in less than 2-3 years?
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Re: Question on PS3, Wii, 360 devkits... Posted by zibadian on 29 Jun 2008 at 9:30 PM
: What language are these platforms developed under? I heard it was
: the c language, but I'm not 100% positive. Reason I ask is because I
: recently finished a semester in Java to prepare me for C++, but now
: my teacher seems to want to lead me away from that language as if
: its not the right path for me to take. I am not sure if he has a
: gripe with Microsoft considering he's a big fan of Borland whom are
: competitors with them atm, but he has advised me to take Data
: Structures in Java over C++ for next semester. Would this be a good
: idea if my goal is to work as a dev for Nintendo or whoever else in
: less than 2-3 years?
:
Any knowledge of programming is helpful for any developer. The language itself is not really important, since if you're good at programming than learning a new language is not that difficult, especially from Java to C/C++.
You should take as many lessons in Data Structures and algorithms as possible, while honing your C/C++ skills at home, possibly developing windows/linux games.
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Re: Question on PS3, Wii, 360 devkits... Posted by Scheven on 29 Jun 2008 at 11:04 PM
: : What language are these platforms developed under? I heard it was
: : the c language, but I'm not 100% positive. Reason I ask is because I
: : recently finished a semester in Java to prepare me for C++, but now
: : my teacher seems to want to lead me away from that language as if
: : its not the right path for me to take. I am not sure if he has a
: : gripe with Microsoft considering he's a big fan of Borland whom are
: : competitors with them atm, but he has advised me to take Data
: : Structures in Java over C++ for next semester. Would this be a good
: : idea if my goal is to work as a dev for Nintendo or whoever else in
: : less than 2-3 years?
: :
: Any knowledge of programming is helpful for any developer. The
: language itself is not really important, since if you're good at
: programming than learning a new language is not that difficult,
: especially from Java to C/C++.
: You should take as many lessons in Data Structures and algorithms as
: possible, while honing your C/C++ skills at home, possibly
: developing windows/linux games.

Awesome!! Thank you.

I actually picked out a programming magazine at Borders not too long ago and had a chance to see some c# renditions of Arkanoid. Needless to say, I found the similarities to Java to be ridiciously similar, so now I'm sure you both are correct. Thanks again.
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Re: Question on PS3, Wii, 360 devkits... Posted by gautam on 1 Jul 2008 at 7:31 AM
Normally C/C++ is used. Knowing Asm helps a lot as there could be lots of instances when you have to look at Asm code.

: : : What language are these platforms developed under? I heard it was
: : : the c language, but I'm not 100% positive. Reason I ask is because I
: : : recently finished a semester in Java to prepare me for C++, but now
: : : my teacher seems to want to lead me away from that language as if
: : : its not the right path for me to take. I am not sure if he has a
: : : gripe with Microsoft considering he's a big fan of Borland whom are
: : : competitors with them atm, but he has advised me to take Data
: : : Structures in Java over C++ for next semester. Would this be a good
: : : idea if my goal is to work as a dev for Nintendo or whoever else in
: : : less than 2-3 years?
: : :
: : Any knowledge of programming is helpful for any developer. The
: : language itself is not really important, since if you're good at
: : programming than learning a new language is not that difficult,
: : especially from Java to C/C++.
: : You should take as many lessons in Data Structures and algorithms as
: : possible, while honing your C/C++ skills at home, possibly
: : developing windows/linux games.
:
: Awesome!! Thank you.
:
: I actually picked out a programming magazine at Borders not too long
: ago and had a chance to see some c# renditions of Arkanoid. Needless
: to say, I found the similarities to Java to be ridiciously similar,
: so now I'm sure you both are correct. Thanks again.
:
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Re: Question on PS3, Wii, 360 devkits... Posted by Scheven on 3 Jul 2008 at 11:54 AM
: Normally C/C++ is used. Knowing Asm helps a lot as there could be
: lots of instances when you have to look at Asm code.
:
: : : : What language are these platforms developed under? I heard it was
: : : : the c language, but I'm not 100% positive. Reason I ask is because I
: : : : recently finished a semester in Java to prepare me for C++, but now
: : : : my teacher seems to want to lead me away from that language as if
: : : : its not the right path for me to take. I am not sure if he has a
: : : : gripe with Microsoft considering he's a big fan of Borland whom are
: : : : competitors with them atm, but he has advised me to take Data
: : : : Structures in Java over C++ for next semester. Would this be a good
: : : : idea if my goal is to work as a dev for Nintendo or whoever else in
: : : : less than 2-3 years?
: : : :
: : : Any knowledge of programming is helpful for any developer. The
: : : language itself is not really important, since if you're good at
: : : programming than learning a new language is not that difficult,
: : : especially from Java to C/C++.
: : : You should take as many lessons in Data Structures and algorithms as
: : : possible, while honing your C/C++ skills at home, possibly
: : : developing windows/linux games.
: :
: : Awesome!! Thank you.
: :
: : I actually picked out a programming magazine at Borders not too long
: : ago and had a chance to see some c# renditions of Arkanoid. Needless
: : to say, I found the similarities to Java to be ridiciously similar,
: : so now I'm sure you both are correct. Thanks again.
: :
:
Asm? Is that short for Assembly? Also, thanks for answering my question.



 

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