Since I was 9. I became acceptably good some time between my 15s and 17s. You know what the best part is? Aside from a few books, I didn't pay anything to learn.
Something else that's free around these parts: college.
Really, it's not that I'm great, it's just that most people don't care enough to write carefully. This is true for speakers of both of my languages. People disregarding grammatical (in Spanish, que, qué, tu, tú, el, and él are all different words with different meanings) and orthographical accents or replacing some letters with phonetic equivalents ("que" -> "ke" being the most serious offender) are not uncommon. And get me started on people who don't use proper keyboard layouts and can't type ñ or ¿ (although ¿ is often omitted anyway).
But I digress.
Oh and that reminds me, helios, you know that C (a subset of C iirc) compiler you wrote? I didn't manage to run that ONSlaught thing yet, though I did find out how to get 7z with the apt. Maybe it was something to do with how I unzipped it with WINE+WinRAR. Anyway, have you got a download link for that somewhere? |
I'm confused. I don't understand if you want a link for my smallC or for NONS, so here's both:
http://www.fileden.com/files/2008/6/22/1971683/smallC.7z
https://sourceforge.net/projects/onslaught-vn/files/
You couldn't even get it to compile? That's odd. It does have a few requirements:
1. SDL should be called libSDL.a. There should at least be a symlink to it in /usr/lib (or whatever the directory is).
2. The same for SDL_image.
3. And for SDL_mixer.
4. Requires bz2 and freetype
I also tested the statified binary on several distros and never had a problem, other than fonts looking kinda weird.