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C, C++, C#

Name: Anonymous 2007-11-24 6:20

Which one should I learn?

Name: Anonymous 2007-11-24 6:25

Csage

Name: Anonymous 2007-11-24 6:29

C

Name: Anonymous 2007-11-24 7:14

All of them? Why must you choose one.

Name: Anonymous 2007-11-24 10:10

If you want to write an OS kernel or a device driver, C. For anything else, C++. C# puts you at the mercy of what Microsoft thinks is fashionable in language design as the language changes, and you better hope that their toolchain has no bugs as the competition can't compete (yet). Oh, and I presume you already know how to program as these are all pretty shitty choices for a first language--if not, learn Scheme or Python instead.

Name: Anonymous 2007-11-24 10:12

>>1
Stroustrup is the biggest troll ever, who the fuck would really think about overloading bitwise operators and saying that it's better learning C++ without any knowledge of C. Listen to people like Paul Graham and The Sussman they know what they are talking about.

Name: Anonymous 2007-11-24 10:30

C

Name: Anonymous 2007-11-24 15:58

>>1
ONE WORD, FORCED USE OF BRACES

Name: Anonymous 2007-11-24 16:36

One word, the mandatory application of braces. Thread over.

Name: Anonymous 2007-11-24 16:40

C  obviously since the other two are ripoff peices of shit.

Name: Anonymous 2007-11-24 17:04

>>5
>Learn Scheme or Python instead.

Name: Anonymous 2007-11-24 17:52

>>5
Quite, theoretical bandwagon tard.

Until you've actually used all three, gtfo and stop spewing shit you "read once"

Name: Anonymous 2007-11-24 17:58

>>12
he only bashed c# you "read post once and badly"

Name: Anonymous 2007-11-24 18:11

>>13
It stands :)

Name: Anonymous 2007-11-24 18:39

C# is vile faggotry that has no business existing outside of ENTERPRISE applications.

Name: Anonymous 2007-11-26 2:29

>>15
I have worked on a number of places, and they normally ask you ample knowledge of it. Or Visual Basic. Yeah yeah M$ blah blah.

Learn C# if you want to eat. Learn C++ and C if you want.

Though learning C means that you won't have problems with C++ or C#.

Companies love their MS programs. And ASP. Do learn it for your own sake. Learn anything else if you want to do anything else.

Name: Anonymous 2007-11-26 2:45

>>16
Enjoy your low-tier code monkey jobs. That's not programming, that's typing.

Name: Anonymous 2007-11-26 3:02

>>17
On that note, what do you suggest one should learn that keeps one well fed and pays the bills?

Web developing aside. PHP, ASP, XHTML, and whatever is a given nowadays.

Name: Anonymous 2007-11-26 5:24

>>18
It's not like there aren't any jobs out there for real programmers. Try a real software company, for example, instead of just a random company that insists on maintaining its own software for internal use only.

Name: Anonymous 2007-11-26 6:26

>>17
define programming. define typing.

Name: Anonymous 2007-11-26 6:40

>>20
GTFO.

Name: Anonymous 2007-11-26 6:54

c, old, c++, power, c#, easy

Name: Anonymous 2007-11-26 7:08

>>21
define GTFO

Name: Anonymous 2007-11-26 8:01

C and Obj-C are the least aids-ridden {}-languages.

Name: Anonymous 2007-11-26 8:02

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Name: Anonymous 2007-11-26 9:02

Go away ref fags. No one's going to fall for it.

Name: Anonymous 2007-11-26 10:06

objective c

Name: Anonymous 2007-11-26 14:55

I'm learning Objective-C. It's faggotry level when compared to C++ is amazingly low.

Name: Anonymous 2007-11-26 15:29

if you want to make functional programs quick - c#. c/c++ if you want to make programs for non-windows or embedded devices.

Name: Anonymous 2007-11-26 17:08

>>30
Fuck. I thought this guy was a Haskellfag until I realised he just meant functional as a synonym for "working".

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Three things are being declared here: an anonymous enumerated type is declared, ShapeType is being declared a typedef for that anonymous enumeration, and the three names kCircle, kRectangle, and kOblateSpheroid are being declared as integral constants.

Name: Anonymous 2013-09-01 11:22


It seems like most of our names for colors come from our German roots (blue/blau, green/grün, red/rot, etc.). But yellow is gelb in German, amarillo in Spanish, jaune in French, and giallo in Italian. I suppose the Italian seems closest, but perhaps they all have something in common?

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