why is c# better for game development than c++(you can be vague)
i have a few guesses,
is it the syntax of the future?
is it optimized for preformance?
is it optimized for clarity?
is it the language that you can use java with?
garbage collection ONLY!!!!
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It''s simple. No pointers, no malloc, no templates, more basic functions already available to you from microsoft, Longhorn(in all its bad''ness). But since you have asked why is it better im not going to say its shortcomings.
quote:Original post by HippieHunter
It''s simple. No pointers, no malloc, no templates,
It has pointers, and it''s going to get generics(templates).
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quote:is it the syntax of the future?
The syntax isn''t hugely different from C/C++/Java.
quote:is it optimized for preformance?
That''s a pretty meaningless question since C# is a language. You can''t really say a language is optimized for performance, although you could ask whether a C# compiler produces nicely optimized code.
quote:is it the language that you can use java with?
That''s extremely vague, and bordering on meaningless. Use java how?
is there a difference in preformance between c++ and c#,
and, i thought that c.net had a java interface, i was more like wondering if c# was the same language that the c.net compiler uses cause theres a free c# compiler that i might download and jump on the bandwagon.
and, i thought that c.net had a java interface, i was more like wondering if c# was the same language that the c.net compiler uses cause theres a free c# compiler that i might download and jump on the bandwagon.
You could also download the .NET Framework SDK from microsoft.com, it comes with a free C# compiler, but no IDE.
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Doesn''t any C# developed program presently require the client (person running the program) to have the .NET Framework installed presently?
that alone is it''s greatest shortcoming imo.
c++ > c#
that alone is it''s greatest shortcoming imo.
c++ > c#
There is a quote in one of my c++ books that goe something like this "the most important thing that c++ inherits from c, is its speed" c# doesnt... c++ > c#
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