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RE: C/C++ #11
I have suggested this before and to add Delphi, but he said no Sad

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RE: C/C++ #12
Since I'm learning C, this could be usefull.
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RE: C/C++ #13
Well, the admin here is an idiot then. Like really.


RE: C/C++ #14
(12-05-2012, 10:48 PM)phyrrus9 Wrote: Well, the admin here is an idiot then. Like really.

Slow down there. I support your idea, but calling Anar an idiot is no way to get your way.


RE: C/C++ #15
Acting like one is no way to avoid being called one.


RE: C/C++ #16
(12-06-2012, 06:01 PM)phyrrus9 Wrote: Acting like one is no way to avoid being called one.
I hope you enjoy permabans. Smile
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RE: C/C++ #17
Let me clear this, guys. There is no "best" and "worst" programming languages. The question is that, which is the most effective for your purposes. You may wonder, but it is even possible to write hacks for C++ games in brainfuck language that isn't a high level. In fact, I don't care what language do you use, I care only with the result. Normally, if you don't work as a programmer, just spend time on some hobby-project VB is a good choice, because it's easy to learn and you may able to write stable and fast programs using VB. Find out an idea and if you feel, your program wouldn't be stable and/or fast enough in VB, make it using an other language. C based languages are harder to learn than VB, but if you understand it (well), then most likely C/C++ will satisfy your wish, because in C++ you can code any programs and that will be stable and fast enough. Depends on your programming skill, tho.
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RE: C/C++ #18
In my defense, though your point is perfect, is that mindfuck is actually a C based language using a character pointer (0x0-0xFF) and interrupts.


RE: C/C++ #19
(12-06-2012, 08:11 PM)iScythe Wrote:
You can do almost anything in any language.

What no.

There wouldn't be different languages if they could all do the same thing.


RE: C/C++ #20
(12-07-2012, 03:12 AM)w00t Wrote:
(12-06-2012, 08:11 PM)iScythe Wrote:
You can do almost anything in any language.

What no.

There wouldn't be different languages if they could all do the same thing.

Why of course there would. Microsoft would NEVER use an apple language or anything but their own, linux (trovalds) wouldn't use asm because it isnt as superior, etc. The languages have made lots of pros, even though most of them translate to assembly language.








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