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What are The Benifits of C++?
#21
(06-16-2011, 01:05 PM)0xE9 Wrote: Yeah it's such a nice language, It's good to see someone who loves C around here. Most of the people I see say they code C++ but are actually coding C and can't tell the difference lol. Probably as when you google "C++ <source_here>" You get a lot of C.
Yeah lol most people I see who are relatively novice don't really touch many libs other than iostream. A lot barely know of templates and all the other stuff C++ has. But it is a pretty big and somewhat confusing language..with ugly syntax.
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(06-16-2011, 01:18 PM)BacklTrack Wrote: Yeah lol most people I see who are relatively novice don't really touch many libs other than iostream. A lot barely know of templates and all the other stuff C++ has. But it is a pretty big and somewhat confusing language..with ugly syntax.
Yeah my main problem with it was the syntax. I thought it looked like C after being beaten in the face with a shovel.
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#23
I am currently learning c++ with some members of hackforums. We are going through the basics now. But i hope soon i will be able to make useful programs. Smile
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#24
C++ is a lot harder than VB.net and a lot faster and more powerful. There is much more you can do with C++, however if you just want to make a quick little app you should just use vb imo.

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#25
Start with VB, easier syntax.
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#26
C++ is better for lower-level projects that interact with hardware more closely, or for things that need speed like games.

For simple projects with GUI's , it's usually easier to just make it in Visual Basic or Visual C++ with Windows Forms.
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#27
Well in general, I'm saying it easier to work down.
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