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#26 2012-02-23 12:59:09

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Re: The Coder's Database: Everything you need to start coding in one place

ssss wrote:

slinger wrote:

nathanprocks wrote:


C and C++ run on all computers. It is C# that only works on Windows.

Most programming languages run on all computers. The compiler is the problem  tongue

I love how I already said that, in a different way.  smile   tongue

There are compilers, such as CodeWarrior, for other platforms. He's just doing what is the most popular compiler for a given language. Many books show examples for code::blocks or Codewarrior, but even though I am learning from one of those books, I use Visual c++.


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#27 2012-02-23 13:01:36

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Re: The Coder's Database: Everything you need to start coding in one place

I know there are more compilers...
I'm saying that if you use the right compiler you triple your efforts.


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#28 2012-02-25 02:05:08

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Re: The Coder's Database: Everything you need to start coding in one place

Bumping :3


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#29 2012-02-25 14:55:45

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Re: The Coder's Database: Everything you need to start coding in one place

This just gave me an idea for something...


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#30 2012-02-26 01:14:51

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Re: The Coder's Database: Everything you need to start coding in one place

slinger wrote:

Pascal
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Pascal is an easy to learn and fairly easy to read language. It is compiled thus making it faster than many other languages. Pascal is a fully fledged programming language that has been around since 1970. You can get the lazarus IDE here http://lazarus.freepascal.org/. An advantage to pascal is that for every update there is no major code change, sure they might add more commands etc... but the basic language stays the same. So when changing versions you don't even have to think about which one you are used to. I understand this is a problem with python and other languages...

*cough**cough*

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#31 2012-03-03 00:25:04

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Re: The Coder's Database: Everything you need to start coding in one place

bump :3


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#32 2012-04-03 05:49:03

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Re: The Coder's Database: Everything you need to start coding in one place

Is this still active?

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#33 2012-04-03 07:45:43

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Re: The Coder's Database: Everything you need to start coding in one place

ssss wrote:

slinger wrote:

Pretty good, but one problem. Don't link people to any Microsoft crud, it only works on windows D: Try finding a cross-platform compiler, trust me it save three possibly more times the work  wink

Just because you don't like Microsoft, doesn't make a difference to what should be in the database.  All resources should be in the database.  That said, it will save you three times the work by using Java.

Maybe you could link to the Mono project, though


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