C/C++ are pretty versatile, I believe, while still hard to use, but BASIC will still be a classic! (resounding boo from the crowd)
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C/C++ are pretty versatile, I believe, while still hard to use, but BASIC will still be a classic! (resounding boo from the crowd)
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I used BASIC before ... and I liked it ... but it's too easy
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i used basic, then delphi, and now c++ so i vote for that...
grrrr, C and C++ are not the same thingBetter hope Salem, quzah, or Prelude doesnt chance upon that...Is there a very big difference?
What do you mean??
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>>C/C++ are pretty versatile, I believe, while still hard to use<<
Hard to use how
How did Delphi go?Originally posted by Turek
i used basic, then delphi, and now c++ so i vote for that...
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I'm starting to think Ruski fits into that Ruflano, GB, moonwalker, Klinner1 category...
scary....
my typo fever is contagious i guess (inside joke, it seems to be walking outside)Originally posted by ygfperson
please tell me you did not just type "Fote" intentially.
i don't care if your inability to grasp the basic concept of the qwerty keyboard is an inside joke or not.Originally posted by Klinerr1
my typo fever is contagious i guess (inside joke, it seems to be walking outside)
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basic isnt realy meant for using just learnging it doesnt have a lot fo capabilities
Wonder what that category is..Originally posted by Unregistered
I'm starting to think Ruski fits into that Ruflano, GB, moonwalker, Klinner1 category...
scary....
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