No need to cite it when it's obvious.
And that's a really pathetic excuse.
When Wikipedia goes against you, it's always the unreliable source of information that anybody can edit (even though...
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No need to cite it when it's obvious.
And that's a really pathetic excuse.
When Wikipedia goes against you, it's always the unreliable source of information that anybody can edit (even though...
If you really want to be a technical asshole
"Microsoft Visual C++ (often abbreviated as MSVC or VC++) is a commercial (free version available), integrated development environment (IDE) product...
Yeah, I said the language, and then right after that I said making hacks.
"FFS, get proficient at your language FIRST, THEN try to make a hack.
You don't go from making Hello Worlds to hacks in a...
Following tuts while you're writing it and copy pasting doesn't count either.
Takes you less than a month to get a thorough knowledge of C++, Windows Memory Management, Windows API, and DirectX?...
I know I'm preaching to the choir, but ANOTHER C++ noob who's trying to make a hack?
FFS, get proficient at your language FIRST, THEN try to make a hack.
You don't go from making Hello Worlds...
Get a good book. These people get their paycheck from explaining things to you, so they're going to take the extra time to make sure you understand things even if you're a chimpanzee.
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No, you're wrong. It doesn't matter if you start with C or C++. Learning how to use printf, malloc and void pointers won't do you any good in learning how to use cout, new and templates in C++, and...
True, but if a person is going to be using both languages I would reckon it's be easier going from C → C++ rather than the other way.
This is mostly a compiler issue I'd say, since C89 seems to be...
Before your script-kiddie self tries making a malicious program like a keylogger you actually learn how to program in the first place /facefloor
Hello, I used to be a CS but got removed for some reason a while ago while I was away, but the title still remained when I came back.
1. I would like to request my name to be changed to: Kallisti...
C definitely. Python is easier to learn and offers more standard things compared to C, but C is can be used to make everything imaginable, excluding bootloaders and other hardware specific things....
integer division doesn't work with decimals, so you will end up with an exact number, though it might be slightly off, anyways.
because xml is soooo secure.
html isn't even programming, it's markup.
3.
C and C++
16 Bit Intel Assembly Language
Java.
Though I strongly dislike Java. Especially considering I am being forced to learn it. Just makes it all the less enjoyable.
What the hell? There is a reason that C and C++ together are 26% of the market, while Java is only 17.3% and C# is only 5.6%.
There is still a very high demand for C and C++. C is the most used...