SHENZHEN I/O

SHENZHEN I/O

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Computers Are Amazing Again - A Very Short Open Letter To The Devs
Holy.... Crap. This game was the missing link for me. I started programming in 5th grade back in oh....1982 or so. I learned to program in BASIC on a Commodore 64. I've been doing it ever since. I never learned assembly or much about electronics. I knew a little about what was going on at that level, but not in detail. Lately I've regretted that and have been looking for a fun way to introduce myself to it. So many light bulbs are going off for me right now. I wish I'd learned assembly sooner. I am "getting" what is happening at a level I didn't before, and it's re-ignited the excitement I felt when I was a teenager learning programming. Thank you, devs!
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mala 29 Jan @ 1:35am 
been the same for me many years ago, after playing Zach's games, i moved directly to Unity and Arduino. Every time i design a circuit, being irl or in a game, i always thanks Zach, his games should be mandatory in some schools.

If you are enjoying Shenzhen, I highly recommend you to check Exapunks right after
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