Wednesday, July 29, 2020

Nintendo Switch lite SmileBASIC 4 Fun in Terminal!


Nintendo Switch Lite - Zacian and Zamazenta Edition

Hey guys,

Check it out!

I love playing with Linux and python terminal. If I learn something new, I'll quickly open up WSL aka Windows Subsystem for Linux and from there I can also access python 3. I'll test the code that I've just learned and see if it'll works. If it does, I'll be happy if not, I'll try to find out the problem. Sometimes, the mistake is just a letter and once you change to the correct letter, the code will run.

SmileBASIC 4, also has a terminal and you can quickly type out the keywords, command, or variables and you can run the code. I love testing out bit and pieces of the code and see if it works on the terminal. For example, you can play background music with 'BGMPLAY' and stop it with 'BGMSTOP'. Really cool. While dabbling, I'll have ideas that came to me and I'll try it out.



Nintendo Switch Lite - Zacian and Zamazenta Edition

Playing with code is really fun. The main objective of SmileBASIC 4 for the Nintendo Switch is for you to learn to code and be able to create your own game. I've followed part of the smilebasic tutorial and managed to make a 'Jumping King' game.

I'm thinking of combining that game into my 'Princess' story demo. If you're wondering what I'm talking about, watch the demo here. I'll turn the 'Jumping King' into the 'Jumping Princess'! Actually, I just copied the code. Although there's explanation, I still don't understand enough to make my own game. But, I'm learning though.



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I'm glad, I don't need to take any kind of test. I'm learning coding just for fun. The problem is, I keep procrastinating to carry on following the tutorial. That's part of the reason, I decided to set up my switch lite desktop. I bought myself a phone stand but for the switch. A USB C dongle that can also charge my switch and finally a keyboard and mouse combo.

Coding, need lots of typing. I use to look on in awe when my boss, type without looking at the keyboard or monitor at work. I asked him, how long did it take to master the keyboard. He said he's been typing for 25 years. Can't really remember exactly how long but I thought I'll never be able to type like him. Turn out, it didn't really need that long. 



I bought some software typing games and slowly learn to type without looking on the keyboard. It was really fun too. Right now, I'm typing on my Razer X Chroma Tournament mechanical keyboard and it's really comfortable. I have owned and used so many keyboards, but this keyboard for me is the best. Depends on your preferences though.

I already got myself the HP KM200 (unboxing video) mechanical keyboard and mouse combo the other day. And, it's not bad. But, I really am thinking of getting the 60% mini mechanical keyboard to be used with my switch lite. It's small, light and portability will be great if I want to bring it along when I travel. Of course, at the same time, I can also use it with my phone and other devices.

Anyway, don't forget to watch my smilebasic terminal demo video. Learning to code and dabbling around with them is really fun. Being able to create my own game on the switch lite is my ultimate goal and hope, I won't be too lazy to keep trying. lol!

What you guys think?

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