Quote Originally Posted by toast
Nothing is impossible.
But I do have experience.
No problemo!


experience in what? knowing that would probably help people in advising you.

in assembly you deal with a lot more hardware (as i said before). This includes allocating memory and storing variables and data in paticular registers (based on the processor type... amd, intel, ppc...). The good thing about a higher up language is the compiler does all of this for you (for the most part). This is why it's always a good choice to start with a higher up language.

out of curiosity... why did you choose c++ vs assembly in the first place? as opposed to something like java, c# or something? seems like most introductory courses (and tutorials) are being taught in those nowadays.