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First steps.

Name: Anonymous 2012-06-18 5:23

Hey /prog/, i am kinda new to this board. I'd like to learn C++ or other related language, any tips or stuff that can help me? Ps. I will probably use Code::blocks or dev-cpp.

Name: Anonymous 2012-06-20 6:36

>>39
FFFF, i cannot install SBCL because i'm running windows x64. I have to make VM and put Linux on it i guess, damn. Any tips?

Name: Anonymous 2012-06-20 6:54

>>41
Well, you could try, at your own risk, using some other implementation ( http://stackoverflow.com/questions/110390/whats-a-good-common-lisp-implementation-for-windows ), or you can go ahead and make a VM with Linux on it (or dual-boot for speed, ask your local linux techie so you don't accidentally lose data).  Since you're a newbie, you should probably go with Kubuntu.

Name: Anonymous 2012-06-20 6:57

>>42
If the most secure way is Kubuntu, i will go for it i guess.

Name: Anonymous 2012-06-20 7:02

>>41
I didn't know Windows supported PPC64

Name: Anonymous 2012-06-20 7:03

>>44
mhm.

Name: VIPPER 2012-06-20 7:08

>>41
Or use a live usb stick with a linux distro that has SBCL pre installed.

Name: Anonymous 2012-06-20 7:13

>>46
Which is..?

Name: Anonymous 2012-06-20 7:13

>>42
CLISP is actually alright for windows. The FFI system works with the windows API and everything.

Name: VIPPER 2012-06-20 15:02

>>47
Wish i knew.

Name: Anonymous 2012-06-21 6:06

Okay, ive downloaded GNU Common Lisp. It is working, i was tetsing it with emacs but it pissed me off. When i accidentaly deleted ">>" i couldnt do shit, so i downloaded lispide. Are there any good scripts for this program?

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