Debriefing > General Goldeneye
Why having content released also benifits the devs.
Loafie, Hero of Dreams:
--- Quote from: Mark [lodle] on February 07, 2008, 04:44:51 pm ---P.s. The new smilies suck.
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QFT
Doc.NO:
--- Quote from: 7SEALS on February 07, 2008, 03:51:36 pm ---I agree! Moar content! lulz... I started C++ long ago and made a program a day. Did it for about 3 weeks, until I realized that C++ was a joke language. There are many better ones out there, that are much easier. The only benefit I found from C++ is that noobs couldn't read your coding, because 99% of it looks like gibberish. But hey, if you ever need someone to code you a calculator, clock, or even Hello world! Then you know who to go to.... lol
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LOL, 80% of the software you used to write that are writed in C++... Is it still a joke language?
You reminds me someone that flamed open source software... on a LAMP powered board ^^
7SEALS:
Hey hey hey, don't get upset and flame. I was told most of my information from some programmers at a local hospital. I had to shadow them for a school project back in high school. The asked me what kind of experience I had in programming, and I told them the languages I know. They laughed at C++ and told me to go python.
Mark [lodle]:
--- Quote from: 7SEALS on February 08, 2008, 06:18:46 pm ---Hey hey hey, don't get upset and flame. I was told most of my information from some programmers at a local hospital. I had to shadow them for a school project back in high school. The asked me what kind of experience I had in programming, and I told them the languages I know. They laughed at C++ and told me to go python.
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So you are saying c++ sucks because some idiots at a hospital told you? LOL.
Doc.NO:
--- Quote from: 7SEALS on February 08, 2008, 06:18:46 pm ---told me to go python.
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Python aint that bad. It's different (no compilation, etc...). So you can't do the same things with python and C++. Both are usefull in their own domain.
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