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Anybody know C++?
If so, make yourself known to me. I want to be friends with you. |
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Basicly I thought about making a thread if someone got tutorials for it ![]() Can you tell me some? Maybe we can be double friends
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I've used a lot of tutorials, but the ones I've used the most are: http://www.cprogramming.com/ http://www.cplusplus.com/ |
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Sorry, didn't read what you were saying right. x_x Added my favourite tutorial website above. |
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Thanks IŽll take a look at it ;)
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The Unwanted Critic
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**** c++. java ftw
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I found Java to be a horrible language. The way each function had to be defined with stuff like "public static void" as well as a lot of other more-complicated-than-it-had-to-be commands and functions.... Ugh... Just couldn't bring myself to like it. Plus, it's nowhere near as powerful as C++. C++ ftw! |
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Should be fixed.
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I only know c-- ![]()
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09-07-2011
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MysTe
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Trying to learn it but keep dropping it or putting it off.
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09-07-2011
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Java is good for it's strengths which is easy portability (though unfortunately it isn't truly cross platform) but the virtual machine has resource costs involved. C++ is good when you want to make something efficient and powerful. I know I'll have to get back into Java (or whatever term you'd give Java in a Dalvik VM <3 Android) but I've been putting it off. On a side note, C# is quite good in the end. Got into that for XNA. |
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