Yeh I think I'll use Visual Basic. Once I've learned that I'll move on to something more complicated. B)
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Yeh I think I'll use Visual Basic. Once I've learned that I'll move on to something more complicated. B)
Learn C if your hardcore. This tutorial was last updated the 28 of january 2004. I forget who wrote it. :huh:
http://www.cs.virginia.edu/~lcc-win32/
"edit" opps the one above is the compiler page :P
Tutorial page is this pdf. ftp://ftp.cs.virginia.edu/pub/lcc-win32/tutorial.pdf
What type of programs are coded in Visual Basic?
Ms (microsoft) application.Quote:
Originally posted by stupidguy@30 January 2004 - 19:21
What type of programs are coded in Visual Basic?
I'm currently learning C.... I ain't doing bad but I'm SURELY not doing well :(
Which do you think would be better to learn, C, or C++? I'm doing QBasic at the moment, yet, I'm looking for something more fun than the good old 80's style that QBasic offers :D.
Consider C as being classic, and C++ as being a slight bit more cutting edge .............but that does not make anyone of thoose more better than the other. ;)Quote:
Originally posted by opivykid@30 January 2004 - 19:49
Which do you think would be better to learn, C, or C++? I'm doing QBasic at the moment, yet, I'm looking for something more fun than the good old 80's style that QBasic offers :D.
You can try Delphi too, i have seen people make amazing thinks with it, and its not that difficult, its a combination of Pascal and Visual Basic....
Nopes.... VB is another "language" ;)Quote:
Originally posted by Cygnuz-Y@30 January 2004 - 18:59
You can try Delphi too, i have seen people make amazing thinks with it, and its not that difficult, its a combination of Pascal and Visual Basic....
Delphi is practically Visual Pascal ;)
Ok then, C++ looks pretty good i guess... But, what should I use for it? I'm looking at "Borland C++ Builder 6", but is there anything else better?