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− | The Hugi demoscene diskmag has included [http://www.hugi.scene.org/online/coding/hugi%20se%204%20-%20index%20sorted%20by%20topic.htm many programming articles] since it started in 1996. | + | The Hugi demoscene diskmag has included [http://www.hugi.scene.org/online/coding/hugi%20se%204%20-%20index%20sorted%20by%20topic.htm many programming articles] since it started in 1996. Additionally, the [http://www.hugi.scene.org/compo/compoold.htm Hugi Size Coding Competition Series] is the gold standard for learning how to sizecode: Each competition was given a specific task, then participants submitted their results. [http://retrolandia.net/hugi/showthread.php?tid=7&pid=13#pid13 All of the entries with their source code] are available, as are [http://retrolandia.net/hugi/showthread.php?tid=7&pid=396#pid396 the rules for each challenge]. |
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== Repositories == | == Repositories == |
Revision as of 20:11, 5 August 2016
Discussions
- Pouet's Tiny Intro Toolbox Thread was one of sizecoding.org's main inspirations.
References
The Hugi demoscene diskmag has included many programming articles since it started in 1996. Additionally, the Hugi Size Coding Competition Series is the gold standard for learning how to sizecode: Each competition was given a specific task, then participants submitted their results. All of the entries with their source code are available, as are the rules for each challenge.
Repositories
Tinyprogs are so small that you sometimes don't need the source code to understand them: Just pop them into a disassembler (like IDA) or a debugger and look at them. If you want to grab specimens for study, here are some places to start.
- HardCode is a repository of 7800 64KB and smaller intros.