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Kazegaya

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  • Birthday 03/11/1997

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  1. Kazegaya

    Hello

    Welcome to the GCN ! I wish you a nice stay here
  2. Thank you once again for welcoming me so kindly PS: Yeah, that's latin ^^
  3. Kazegaya

    Need an explanation

    Here's the url : http://www.siteduzero.com/tutoriel-3-14189-apprenez-a-programmer-en-c.html If there's something you don't understand because of, how to say..., a strange translation, don't hesitate to ask me !
  4. Kazegaya

    Need an explanation

    Actually, I know a good site where you can learn C programming but it's in French, so it won't help you. However, I'm sure there must be plenty of websites in English where you can learn it ^^ Good luck !
  5. Kazegaya

    Need an explanation

    Thanks for your reply ! I'm going to study the codes you've given me
  6. Kazegaya

    Need an explanation

    Hello I've recently started a small project in order to improve my programming skills : an OoT save editor. First, I must say you that my question may be very stupid but since I'm a newbie in programming, it's not clear for me Anyway, maybe I'm just stupid but why are the datas stored backward ? I mean, for example let's take these numbers > 1234 5678. According to what I have noticed, If they were in this file, they would be in this order, > 4321 8765. It's very troublesome for me since I've just started programming so maybe it's normal for a good programmer but I just can't "think backward" without getting a headache ^^ I then tried to write a small program that puts them forward but, of course, the save file is no longer recognised. So, could you explain me why the datas are stored that way ? There must be a reason, mustn't it ? Thank you !
  7. Looks interesting ! I definitely must improve my skills in order to be able to better understand the inner working of this great game
  8. Even though my Japanese is not really good, I'd rather say "フランス語も日本語も分ã‹ã‚Šã¾ã›ã‚“" and "ã“ã®æ–‡ã¯å°‘ã—é•ã†ã‹ã‚‚ã—ã‚Œã¾ã›ã‚“"
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  10. Thank you for your reply in French ! And, in addition, your French is quite good I'm really glad to have found this great website, with a great community ^^
  11. Thank you so much for welcoming me so kindly I'm sure I'll enjoy browsing this great site PS : Toi aussi tu parles français ? Do you speak French too ?
  12. Hello everyone! I'm a 15 years old French boy who loves the Legend of Zelda series, nice to meet you ! I live in France, in a city which is called "Nice", maybe you know it ^^ I'm found of Japan and Japanese culture. I mean, I love anime(s) and manga(s) but also the traditional culuture, you see. I also love video games and in particular Nintendo's ones such as Metroid, Mario and, naturally, The Legend of Zelda I don't speak English fluently but enough to express myself and make myself understood, or at least, I hope ^^ I have recently discovered the Ura project, which is, as far as I am concerned, just amazing ! Thank you for your hard work on this game ! By the way, I don't know if you've recieved the message I sent you a few weeks ago about the translation of your project into French. Maybe you're not interested, but just let me know Anyway, thank you once again and good luck, I'm looking forward to being able to play your game ! See you !
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