Awesome. Not really, but seriously.
I think this guy wins the thread.
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Awesome. Not really, but seriously.
I think this guy wins the thread.
Yeah, for text based games, QBASIC is fine. :rolleyes:
The OP automatically limited his responses by asking a question about Java on a board mainly for C/C++. I often wonder what the hell...
For simple games, Java is fine.
I wrote Tetris in about 2 days and implemented battle tetris over TCP/IP. A lot of things are happening and it runs fine on slow computers too.
And on that note, good luck.
If there was a way, identifiers would not have their names preserved and the code would be difficult to make sense of.
Boy, that little comment sure did contribute to the thread.
Play else where, child.
Usually, those are ideal qualifications so they don't have to spend any money training you. Rather, you can just jump right in and start working immediately.
Show your portfolio, if you've done...
Never.
Hell, I'll buy Vista just for the new Alt-Tab design.
DAMN! OWNED!
Hey looks!
We got an elitist on our hands!
http://www.hitachigst.com/hdd/research/recording_head/pr/PerpendicularAnimation.html
http://arstechnica.com/news.ars/post/20060116-5986.html
Agree.
Ahh yes, whitespace, been there done that.
Echo, however, I find that the majority of programmers who dislike Visual Basic dislike it because it has the word basic it it's name. Don't you know they're way to good to learn anything that has...
Haha.
Better. Try white text. I have to strain to read the blue text against a grey back ground.
Can't really see the top banner text. The bottom logo is kind of hokey. Black text is kind of hard to read against that background color.
Too bad, because there is no confidentiality agreement when it comes to e-mail. He can do whatever he wants with it.
intarweb drama is king.
don't F with the QUZAH.
Nearly identical (well, same idea) to an ACM problem for this year's competition.
http://acm.fit.edu/icpc/ser2005/problems/K_number.pdf
http://www.google.com
You mean to tell us that they didn't give you any pointers on interpreting the data in the mbr.bin file?
Or did you just not pay attention?
RTFM
Misinformation. VB6 had classes but did not have true inheritence. VB.NET is object-oriented and can do the same things that C# and Java can do.
But what else do people expect by posting a "What...
Amen. Possibly the best post ever on the subject of Visual Basic on this C forum.
Amen.
http://it.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=05/09/16/182232&tid=154&tid=172
Discuss.
Quit eating. Surely they give you lunch money. You can stomach it until dinner time. Eh?
You're not the brightest bulb in the chandelier.