If you can't debug your code while fending off a dragon with a whip, you're doing it wrong.
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If you can't debug your code while fending off a dragon with a whip, you're doing it wrong.
Remember when you used that font because you thought it looked cool? Now look at the lower right corner. Yeah. You're not the first. Reblog to share your shame.
After a month's hiatus, I decided that my tumblr needs some content. So I'm going to post a new series of awesome metal programming book covers. The last series was about Atari and C64 computers, this one is going to be about books for the criminally underrepresented Dragon 32/64 computer. The first one is in honor of pride month!
If your indie game doesn't include a space hotrod chased by a space jet and several moons while avoiding space music and mountains, it isn't metal.
Another great series of assembly programming books. You will find these for pretty much every CPU that popular in the late 70s/early 80s. The 6809 is fun to programming, it's used in the Dragon 32/64 and Vectrex, both amazing machines.
Playing around with 6809 programming on the Vectrex