Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!rutgers!sun-barr!sun!imagen!atari!portal!cup.portal.com!stephan From: stephan@cup.portal.com (Stephen Derek Schaem) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga Subject: Re: Attention Programmers Message-ID: <19301@cup.portal.com> Date: 9 Jun 89 22:30:44 GMT References: <365@xdos.UUCP> <8895@phoenix.Princeton.EDU> Distribution: usa Organization: The Portal System (TM) Lines: 18 There is to kind of programing on the amiga, the conventional and the 'outlaw'.Most of the Games are made in 'teams' more than one person work on one project. The most advanced amiga games in GFX are writen in 68000 assembly, well I could give you example but it would tell you anything. If you want the get an amiga system to develop on it you should first check how mutch work it will involved! What work have you done lattly? You should allow you 2 year to master the machine and Do any complex work(if you are lonly and teach yourself). began at your age with 65x0 assembly and pass by Basic,Pascal,C and now 680x0 asm.You can master 680x0 programing in 6 month, but you be less productif. You should start by learning C, then learn the machine you will be working on.I know people how work part time and are developing a game for 2 year.. ( I daVe:-) my last word, Get some source of some GFX demo done on the amiga and look at them... If you fell that you can handle it, well nothing stop you...