What Language do u prefer?
I prefer haXe and Python nowadays. haXe can be compiled to Flash, Neko and javascript, pretty cool for a single language (and there's some talk on the mailing lists of supporting other platforms as well in the future). Python is great for quick prototypes and small tools. I use it to take care of the tedious parts. :)
I prefer to use my own (even though I haven't implemented it yet). It's like a bizarre hybrid of Lisp and APL.
Python though I don't actually code that much, I try but I need people to help me and that ever means friends of money, and since I have no money and a 'normal' (hate using that word) (I mean not A LOT of friends) I am stumped.
Any how, to who ever said that python is to weird or something of the like I beg to differ: Python is so simple I taught my self, it is exactly (almost) like just speaking.
Just a humble opinion.
Munchkin.
Any how, to who ever said that python is to weird or something of the like I beg to differ: Python is so simple I taught my self, it is exactly (almost) like just speaking.
Just a humble opinion.
Munchkin.
C#
I started with C++ in middle school and have been using it on my job the last two years, but even all that usage couldn't stop me from gravitating towards C#. Things are just so much more simple and fun in C#.
I also like Python and Haskell, although I haven't used either recently.
I started with C++ in middle school and have been using it on my job the last two years, but even all that usage couldn't stop me from gravitating towards C#. Things are just so much more simple and fun in C#.
I also like Python and Haskell, although I haven't used either recently.
I've started with C#, but most of u say C++ is better.
Should I switch to C++?
Would it be hard to take both at the same time?
Should I switch to C++?
Would it be hard to take both at the same time?
C# , i started with C++ & never got the will to make anything of interest with it , watching C# develop over time totally motivated me tho
After using C++ for 15 years I've switched to C# for everything it can be used for. When I really need C++ functionality I usually build the stuff, wraps it in C++/CLI and use it from C#.
I've built my renderer in C++, and the rest of the engine plus the game in C#.
I've built my renderer in C++, and the rest of the engine plus the game in C#.
Quote:Original post by Z-HadiNo we don't, the majority of people here tend to advise beginners choose C# or Python rather than C++ as a first language.
I've started with C#, but most of u say C++ is better.
Any language is acceptable really, and C# is a fine choice, so just pick one and stick with it. I'd personally recommend you stick with C#.
I prefer C++, even though I have to admit that I've learned only Visual Basic 6 and Pascal. I tried C# for two days, but I chose to learn C++, because I'll eventually have to learn it sometime to get in the industry.
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