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Posted: Tue, 3rd Feb 2009 13:23 Post subject: Which is the better programming prog for C ??? |
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I mean Borland C, Visual C++, Visual Studio or something like that...
For Vista that is...
Been having troubles trying to install Visual C++ and it complains about Vista...
Gonna start programming again and need a good prog for programming...
Thanks...
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you should be fine with visual studio. and c# is much easier than visual c, i'd start with that one.
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Posted: Tue, 3rd Feb 2009 18:58 Post subject: |
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Visual Studio, nothing other comes close (no, no matter how hard you try to argue with me on this, nothing).
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Posted: Tue, 3rd Feb 2009 19:33 Post subject: |
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Well, yeah, it is difficult to think of ideas on your own... But XNA is great fun for making games, so you can always make a flight sim or something (with Quaternion camera controls )... 
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Posted: Tue, 3rd Feb 2009 19:53 Post subject: |
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Well, developing desktop applications like a mail client, or power management tools is also fun, especially when you need to study new protocols or win32 api. 
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Posted: Mon, 30th Mar 2009 17:07 Post subject: |
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I use Linux so I use gcc with vim, nano and/or Kate. IDEs are big, complicated and pointless. Learn to make Makefiles yourself.
On Windows, I use mingw + MSYS.
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I was going to post something on the topic but didn't. Don't know why, but Linux nutties (as opposed to Linux users, there is a difference ) only use the most basic of tools, and something with more than 2-3 functions offends them. Have a friend like that, he some console-only Linux distro, can't stand office suits, IDEs, WYSIWYG editors, etc.
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Posted: Mon, 30th Mar 2009 19:06 Post subject: |
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meh, linux people. they're all like that.
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Yep, Java GUI development is awful. And there is not one GUI WYSIWYG creator to make sufficiently good and optimized code. Not saying the VS Forms (or WPF designer for that matter) is perfect, but it is leaps and bounds better than the Java equivalents.
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