Gosh, I love Linux Quake.
quote:Originally posted by VoidMain:But I suggest you get GCC from
quote:I don't want to bitch about GCC or anything, it's damned decent at what it does. But it is NO replacement for Visual C++. Emacs + GCC isn't either (it's more usefull though, writing C with echo isn't nice).What is misses is a GUI and window-designer. Now, if you need that is another question - if you don't, GCC is just fine - but those are main parts of Visual C++.QT Designer and Kdevelop are 2 replacements for this, by the way. There are probably more.
quote:Originally posted by Refalm:Microsoft's new programming language is called: "Microsoft Visual C# .NET" and before that they released the new SDK for "Microsoft ADO .NET".I have the same problem you guys have. I signed up for an ICT school (ROC MBO, for who's really interested) and I have to learn Microsoft Visual Basic there.I'm betting that I have to learn Visual C# .NET in a few years... hell, what survival change do I have in the IT world when I can only programme in Visual C# .NET and Visual Basic?None... man, I'm going to learn real programming languages which does me good, like C++, JAVA, Perl, PHP etc so I don't have complaining custumors who say that my "automated" scripts crash everytime they try to do anything.
quote:Originally posted by jtpenrod:However, what you won't find is something that is tightly integrated, such as Visual C++.
quote:Originally posted by beltorak0:what's next? add a bunch of services, a "TravelTicket" that remembers all personal info on your local machine, official web based linux-anti-spam-mail, html developer studio (enforcing standards compliance), etc etc etc, and call it ".ORG"? -t.
quote:BadKarma: skip MBO, get your HAVO diploma and go to a HBO.....
quote:Windows XP User #5225982375: Visual Studio .NET is a dream and well worth the money.
quote:No I couldn't... I had trouble finnishing MAVO already, and HAVO seems too difficult anyways...
quote:Do you have some advise of how I can do better than my ROC teachers? (the failures of your stagaire can be very helpfull to me)