C++ language.

02/25/2011 10:49 Matic^#1
Hello, am currently learning C++ language, but sadly most of tutorials of programing here anr in C#. Maybe someone can tell me are there really big diffrence between, these two languages? And maybe there are way to convert from one to another? Thnx for your time answering this.
02/25/2011 15:00 shitboi#2
if you have not learnt any programming before, just start with C#.

God... i can't stand people asking which language is better.
if you become proficient in a language, there is nothing that will stop you from doing what you want. (a bit over generalized, but if you're that good, like some of the gurus in our epvp community, language is a hurdle that you'll eventually overcome)
02/25/2011 15:45 Syst3m_W1z4rd#3
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And yes there is a big difference.
02/25/2011 16:59 DeathByMoogles#4
For the love of god don't start with C++, just do all of us a favor (yourself included)
02/25/2011 18:45 Matic^#5
Hmm.. am currently learning it at university, so i was hoping to use some of mine knowledges here.
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For the love of god don't start with C++, just do all of us a favor (yourself included)
Any explanations? :rolleyes:
02/25/2011 20:29 DeathByMoogles#6
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Hmm.. am currently learning it at university, so i was hoping to use some of mine knowledges here.


Any explanations? :rolleyes:
It's not a beginners language.
02/26/2011 00:18 _tao4229_#7
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It's not a beginners language.
by that standard then neither is C#
02/26/2011 07:17 shitboi#8
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Hmm.. am currently learning it at university, so i was hoping to use some of mine knowledges here.


Any explanations? :rolleyes:
Well... i think i am in a good position to say these.

1. Learn and stick what you're taught in university; it helps you do well in studies and obviously your univ cannot be stupid to teach you a bad language.

2. Access what level you're at. If you're in 2nd and 3rd year of comp sci/engr, you can consider starting to program something. I started out itemtype in first year, now i am in third year, i have got my java proxy up and running.

It is redundant to ask too much about which language is better. It's about how much research are you willing to do, and how much do you force yourself to learn. With that said. if you are able to any a great bot for conquer, you'll put yourself in a good position in your academic endavours in university.
02/26/2011 12:33 tanelipe#9
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@Threadstarter

In my opinion you should start with C++ if you feel comfortable with it and have the time to teach yourself it. However if you wish to do some RAD (Rapid Application Development) you should choose a language such as C#, Java, VB or something similar.

The choice of programming language really depends on what you wish to program.
02/26/2011 16:19 shitboi#10
^ Tanelipe, I LOL'ed
02/26/2011 23:25 _tao4229_#11
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Originally Posted by shitboi View Post
Well... i think i am in a good position to say these.

1. Learn and stick what you're taught in university; it helps you do well in studies and obviously your univ cannot be stupid to teach you a bad language.

2. Access what level you're at. If you're in 2nd and 3rd year of comp sci/engr, you can consider starting to program something. I started out itemtype in first year, now i am in third year, i have got my java proxy up and running.

It is redundant to ask too much about which language is better. It's about how much research are you willing to do, and how much do you force yourself to learn. With that said. if you are able to any a great bot for conquer, you'll put yourself in a good position in your academic endavours in university.
Really? College comp sci is that sad?
02/27/2011 04:01 shitboi#12
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Really? College comp sci is that sad?
Based on what is taught, and the diversity of non comp sci knowledge one must learn, it's pretty sad.
02/27/2011 12:51 zilwas#13
Start From Python or if you smart enough Java!
02/28/2011 21:02 Nullable#14
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Really? College comp sci is that sad?
Sad enough to graduate web devs who think that SQL injection can be done only in the password textbox..

@TS: Languages are just tools in your tool-belt, you choose the most suitable one for getting the job done nicely.