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i am sure you can program c within win98, now if your asking on how to program with C, people go to college for years to do that, or teach themselves with books and what not....
Originally posted by acid_kewpie (y'know, i'm like 96% positive that trickykid etc... wish i didn't post when i blatantly don't know enough.... ahh well....! :-))
I don't recon anyone can ever know enough!!
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Originally posted by acid_kewpie "They used to call me tricky-kid
I live the life they wish they did
I live the life, don't own a car
Now they call me superstar"
Originally posted by acid_kewpie "They used to call me tricky-kid
I live the life they wish they did
I live the life, don't own a car
Now they call me superstar"
you forgot the But now they...... in the lyrics... Yep, hence my name, I am a Tricky fan.
Hey that reminds me.. gonna try to finally work on my tricky web site that badly needs updating.
anyone interested its at www.trickylive.com if you have any ideas on what i can do or whatever since there are alot of people from England out there that probably know about Tricky. but anyways....that is way off topic... i will quit now.
I didnae forget anything, I just cutted and pasted..... :-S I loev that track, the little demon blokey voice on it.... NAKED AND FAMOUS! Ahem.... any way... I could talk about the new tricky album, but i really think that's irrelevant don't you? Maybe you'd like stuff on my website music collection... www.ribenaboy.co.uk ARF! Another site in need of updating... ahh well...
As for not knowing enough.. well... in many areas i find i know far too much abuot computers.. I.E when i'm out with friends, and find myself thinking about java or runlevel's... i could really cry sometimes!!!
Originally posted by acid_kewpie I
As for not knowing enough.. well... in many areas i find i know far too much abuot computers.. I.E when i'm out with friends, and find myself thinking about java or runlevel's... i could really cry sometimes!!!
...it's a struggle we all live with. personally, 3d trans matrixes flash through my head while having a drink with friends...
If you wish is to program in Windows, then I'd suggest using MSDEV C++. It will compile C and C++ programs and it has a good visual debugger. As for learing C, you should get a good beginners book. If you have not done much programming before, C is not the best language to learn by example (ie. looking at other programs). Once you have a good knowledge of C or C++ you can really pick up other languages fast.
I learned C and then C++ first, but the guys at work tell me that Java was much easier to learn than C++ as a beginning language.
If I read correct you want a c\c++ debugger. You can find a good one at the borland site!!
I found mine there (that is when used to work with win98).
As for a book I suggest the guide by SAMS publissing.
The above debugger is for DOS and Windows so start from there (it's free)
Distribution: Mandrake workstation8.0,red hat 7.2 , peanut linux
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thanks m1ke what i want is something where i could write a simple c or c++ code and turn it into a .exe extension i have the Antichinus C# but when i wrotte a simple progam code and try to comp. i get the compilation error #109 i do not now what cause , if i now some aplication to do it in windows 98 please tell me
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