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Does anyone use C?

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08-04-2005, 07:55 PM
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for techo i found it fairly easy to learn as youngcoder said api's are quite difficult but you won't learn them first a great compiler is <a href="www.bloodshed.net"> www.bloodshed.net</a> it has a integated development enviroment i other word it has debugger compiller and editor all in one. A great book to start with is c++ in 10 minutes

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emacs and vi are great IDE's too.

vi is porbably the best IDE for C IMO

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I started reading a book on C++, its very difficult. I have the absolute basics I think.

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Originally Posted by techo
I started reading a book on C++, its very difficult. I have the absolute basics I think.
It's no more hard than an most math classes in highschool.

08-05-2005, 06:29 PM
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Koobi do you have a link for that ide i'd like to try it out, techo wat book u readin

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you guys don't like C? i really enjoyed working with it, object orientated programming seems to be the way though these days i.e. C++ and the big Java, personally get on very well with Java scored 97% on a double coursework module. - however a few of my lecturers don't like java as it changes so much over the years.

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oh man...C++ i love but Java...no thanks :/
i don't think Java is a bad language, i just can't stand the syntax :/
i get very annoyed when the syntax of a language is messy which is probably why i like PHP the most...not that i'm comparing PHP and Java, that's like comparing apples and oranges as i always say


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Vim: www.vim.org

it comes with the very bare basics. if you want to customize it, you will have to add your own components which are available on the site.

emacs: www.emacs.org

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