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@bhauman and others playing Shenzhen I/O—it looks like it allows you to do in-app solution scores with other people you have as friends in Steam. I have no clue how it really works, but if anyone is interested in this, my son and I are playing via the steam account fikesfarm
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I think I tried buying all of those games in one big bundle, but noticed that the bundle did not target macOS, so, I just bought Shenzen separately since it did.
@mfikes whats interesting about assembly for teaching children is that there is a lot less abstraction, i.e. no variables
Exactly, I was explaining this to my 12-yo daughter. (That she could play the game without having to learn an extensive programming language per se.)
TIS-100 is excellent in it's simplicity, whereas Shenzhen adds more complex components.
I found out about it on a pre-conference party for Dom Code where organisers printed out the manual for everyone, paired people up and let us play. It was a great idea and worked out well.
It really brought me back to my earliest programming days, flipping through the manual for locomotive basic 🙂
if anyone wants to link up on steam, i'm http://steamcommunity.com/id/ihabunek
My son and me: http://steamcommunity.com/id/fikesfarm