Alright guys, post your best or favortire code or give a link to your program to download or wutever!
after a while we can decide on the best code
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Alright guys, post your best or favortire code or give a link to your program to download or wutever!
after a while we can decide on the best code
here is my hs c++ final project give it a try :p
http://www.angelfire.com/wa3/kaos/connect4.exe
http://www.angelfire.com/wa3/kaos/connect4.cpp
let me know what you think of it
thats really cool! I will probably play that when i'm bored haha
here's my best:
just kidding, my best is my text RPG that im making right now. It's currently about 1300 lines of code, i'll post the code laterCode:#include <iostream.h>
#include <conio.h>
int main()
{
cout<<"Hello world!";
_getch();
return 0;
}
I fixed the bug that allowed windows to boot up, no code necessary
format c:
fdisk
(Install ext2 filesystem)
echo "Happy!"
ROFL!!!!
Windows cannot execute connect four.
Funny, thing is, I know why...
:( sorry bout that it works fine here :(Quote:
Originally posted by Lynux-Penguin
ROFL!!!!
Windows cannot execute connect four.
Funny, thing is, I know why...
id be happy to fix it if you let me know how...
Quote:
Originally posted by Lynux-Penguin
I fixed the bug that allowed windows to boot up, no code necessary
format c:
fdisk
(Install ext2 filesystem)
echo "Happy!"
Batch file programming, Ugh!
no not really batch but a sequence of DOS commands issued
but echo is a linux command because of the implied (installation) of Linux
ext2 is the filesystem for Linux
no more FAT32 or 2Kfs or NTFS etc.
Linux is my kind of system and a programmers dream system.
Example...
The man pages have every common function in its library and you can add on to it for EVERY function in C or JAVA etc.
Here is a common man page library for you to search through (keep in mind these are mostly command but look for C functions, like Crypt() or printf)
http://www.rt.com/man/
Beware many many many commands and functions
now this comes as DEFAULT on every linux system.
agreed on the linux
fav code is cout<< " "<<endl;
:)