I have decided that all future questions I shall ask, I will keep in one thread.
My first question is one directed towards NES programmers. Since I had such a determination to program for the NES, ASM was the first programming language I attempted to learn. I've been able to figure out a lot of things thanks to all the tutorials I've read on programming for the NES. I was developing a game, but I halted the process because I'm really not sure where to go and how I'm going to get any farther. Anything I want to do at this point just seems so far out there from what I currently know and have done. It occurred to me what a low level programming language I was dealing with when I explored C++. It seemed like tasks that would normally require several lines of code in ASM could be done in just a few lines in a higher level programming language. This brings me to my question: Would it help my ability to program for the NES if I knew a high level programming language? From what I've seen in these programming languages, it seems like programming for the NES would be easier if I knew a high level programming language alongside of ASM.
My first question is one directed towards NES programmers. Since I had such a determination to program for the NES, ASM was the first programming language I attempted to learn. I've been able to figure out a lot of things thanks to all the tutorials I've read on programming for the NES. I was developing a game, but I halted the process because I'm really not sure where to go and how I'm going to get any farther. Anything I want to do at this point just seems so far out there from what I currently know and have done. It occurred to me what a low level programming language I was dealing with when I explored C++. It seemed like tasks that would normally require several lines of code in ASM could be done in just a few lines in a higher level programming language. This brings me to my question: Would it help my ability to program for the NES if I knew a high level programming language? From what I've seen in these programming languages, it seems like programming for the NES would be easier if I knew a high level programming language alongside of ASM.