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ELITEofWARMANGINGERYBREADMEN88
03-12-2008, 17:55
Hey All,
I got a Book About C++ for my B-Day Yesterday and I wanted to know if anyone here is good at C++?? Just Curious..
I prefer C, but most of what I do is in C++ these days.
There used to be nothing I couldn't do with C++ (which is so much better than C BTW :D), but I started using C# (which is a lot better than C++ BTW) a long time ago. About 4 years ago I stopped programming all together. You would not believe how fast you lose it if you don't use it. :P lol
The Wandering Scholar
03-12-2008, 18:11
Ahh the handbook to programming greatness?
but I started using C# (which is a lot better than C++ BTW) a long time ago.
Not if you write code for non-Windows systems. ~D
I have worked for about 2 years with C++...but most of my work experience is with java.
Heard you can develope fantastic migraines with it
Not if you write code for non-Windows systems. ~D
I don't. :P My only experience has been with Windows (and a smidgin with Apple)
Heard you can develope fantastic migraines with it
Java is one of the most confusing and counterintuitive languages in the world (outdone only by visual basics). lol, I did some Java and HATED it. It has some really good things, but you don't have to worry, cause all the goood things in Java are now in C#. :beam:
C#? A few of my friends and are are using C++ to make a video game. Right now it is the veryearly stages of developement. VERY EARLY. Its a good thing David is good at it, because I am completely inept.
C#? A few of my friends and are are using C++ to make a video game. Right now it is the veryearly stages of developement. VERY EARLY. Its a good thing David is good at it, because I am completely inept.
Yeah, C "Sharp". It is the ownez. :P
Flying Pig
03-13-2008, 19:19
Doyone know of any good compilers for C++ on open source?
Yeah, C "Sharp". It is the ownez. :P
I was a C# programmer for 3 years.
I did 3 C++ courses and one C# course at uni.
Now, it is only ABAP and back to pointers :wall:
placenik
03-17-2008, 17:53
Plain C for me, uC like it more ;)
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