hello all
im bored of batch and wana learn a new proramming language!
so i dont wana learn so easy things like brainfu*ck or pascal,i wana learn a good, strong and future-save language.(i really mean future save, that i can build of my knowlege some really good basics!!!)
i should make with it gui and all kind of programms (no games) especially programms that grabs to internet...
so i lean since 1,5 year vb6, but i wana learn a more stronger and faster language!
thanx a lot for your help =) oyes; before you come and only post "c++" or whatever; please discript your answer and say why i should learn that and show me pro and contra....
need desicion help!!!
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hmm can i run the aplication on all systems(w$,unix systems,evtl. mac)? wich compiler you would take?neo130 wrote:I would say C++ ^^
Since it's a very "near machine" language and it has a lot of possibilities. Also i find it easy to learn =]
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Well yeah it's multiplatform of course, but it has to be built in different ways to work on the different Operating systems, different libraries and such. I am not that good yet to provide you with much information about how it would work, but i do know it's a little different on different systems =)
I use "Visual C++" on Windows, and gcc on Linux although i haven't started to program on Linux yet ^^, also it was a while ago since i did anything on Windows either due to a break i am having atm ^^
I use "Visual C++" on Windows, and gcc on Linux although i haven't started to program on Linux yet ^^, also it was a while ago since i did anything on Windows either due to a break i am having atm ^^
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hmm okay thanx a lot =)neo130 wrote:Well yeah it's multiplatform of course, but it has to be built in different ways to work on the different Operating systems, different libraries and such. I am not that good yet to provide you with much information about how it would work, but i do know it's a little different on different systems =)
I use "Visual C++" on Windows, and gcc on Linux although i haven't started to program on Linux yet ^^, also it was a while ago since i did anything on Windows either due to a break i am having atm ^^
whatz with java? i heard is multiplatform on the same way, is that true?i heard java need more system resources, but its more feature save..is that true?
xD sorry for that much question, but since i begin with vb( only for coding my badware xD) i really want to learn more for making good, and needed programms...
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=) okay thanx a lot, will read some more about pearl....bad_brain wrote:yeah, C++ is a good choice!
I can also recommend Perl, its focal point is different from C++...while the C++ focus is on stand-alone applications the Perl one is networking and web applications. Perl is rooted in C and Unix commands, so it is also very interesting to learn..
what is with java? hmmm read some really good things of it....?
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hmm yeah thats a good point gogeta,i really wana make learn more about web- based programming languages, but my first way should be a strong stand alone programming language xDgogeta70 wrote:Don't forget PHP!!!
PHP is also like perl, a networking and web-based programming language. You've seen some of the stuff i've made, such as a spreadsheet program and an IRC bot, etc. I'd say review your options and make a decision that fits you best.
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