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Hello
Hey, whats up? I'm new to this board, as you can already tell by the title. Anyways, I am a beginner C++ programer, actually I'm am lower than a beginner... I am currently reading Learn C++ in 24 Hours by SAMS books, and it came with a BloodShed compiler.
My purpose to learn programing is to be able to make small programs for personal use, and also make a few simple games, or bots for certain games. I am glad to be a part of your community, and I look forward to learning!
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Welcome! Just make sure you read all the sticky's at the top of the programming forums, and you should fit right in.
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Hey bmroyer! Be sure to use [CODE ] tags [/CODE ] between the code you post! Like this:
Code:
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
int main(void) {
puts("Birds fly!!");
return 0;
}
That is all I have to say! lol
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hello bmroyer, make sure you stay away from RoD, he has had a bad rash for the past couple of years that he just can't get rid off.
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well i told you not too touch me there. At least it doesnt stink right?
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Hi what's up.
If I am a dillhole to you, I'm just joking, so don't take it personally.
If you ask a math question I can answer it :)
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Nice to meet you all! Sounds like you all have a very good community here. I don't have much time to post tonight, because of work tomarrow. But I will be sure to stop back again soon! I start my first program tomarrow...Hello World! lol. Me = newbee
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When you try a program and fail, try harder, and if you still get stuck, ask questions instead of getting too frustrated. You'll be super good with C/C++/C#/etc in a good period of time as long as you stay consistent! Consistency is the key, and also not posting too much in the General Discussion forum, because you won't have any time to program! Like me!
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I've been here quite a while and I post so little that i'm probably just as new.
.. well, thats my post for this year. See you all in 2006.
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>.. well, thats my post for this year. See you all in 2006.
LMFAO