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Quote from: numgun on September 27, 2007, 06:44:10 amAlso are there any other (possibly new) languages that are out there and have the same possibilities of C and might be easier?There is so much wrong with that sentence.1. All programming languages are basically the same. Numbers, conditions and variables.2. Each programming language has its quirks. Usually thats not what you base your preference on.3. What do you plan on programming? Device drivers, simple applications, games? That will help you find the right language for you.
Also are there any other (possibly new) languages that are out there and have the same possibilities of C and might be easier?
Oh sorry, Its just that I dont know much about the differences or pretty much anything in proper coding and their differences.
As for what I want... For starters, simple applications like managers, small tools, some small programs. And from there, move on to games if possible.
So games and apps mainly. Any good suggestions? Also I think ill be making 2d games rather than 3d for now.
Or you can do Java which can do anything cross platform but its slow.
Quote from: bja888 on September 29, 2007, 07:52:49 pmOr you can do Java which can do anything cross platform but its slow.Although its slower than C (almost EVERYTHING is slow than C), its still fast enough for everything you need. Just look at source forge or something, or see the tiobe index. Java is ranked one at tiobe.
2 month old topic btw.
bla...Anyone here coding in D? Its like C++++(++++++).
So games and apps mainly. Any good suggestions? Also I think ill be making 2d games rather than 3d for now.Thanks for hearing me though.
Anyone here coding in D? Its like C++++(++++++).
Quote from: Flippeh on October 29, 2007, 08:54:34 amAnyone here coding in D? Its like C++++(++++++).What do you make of this???http://blogs.zdnet.com/microsoft/?p=1159
Quote from: bja888 on February 06, 2008, 10:53:51 amQuote from: Flippeh on October 29, 2007, 08:54:34 amAnyone here coding in D? Its like C++++(++++++).What do you make of this???http://blogs.zdnet.com/microsoft/?p=1159That's not the D that Flippeh is referring to; the D in that article you linked is Microsoft's internal codename for an XML based declarative language they are working on, which is completely different from the D created by DigitalMars.
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For some reason I hate every linux IDE I have seen. Anyone else have that problem?