c++ is boring
Originally posted by axemansean
using namespace std is kinda redundant.
I like C a whole lot better than C++ because it is a lot closer to the processor and you can execute assembly language code.
using namespace std is kinda redundant.
I like C a whole lot better than C++ because it is a lot closer to the processor and you can execute assembly language code.

thats what all of the solutions in the book use, so i use it too. never tried not using it:dunno:
yes, that is an insanely easy program. try this class, why don't you:
http://www.cs.ucsb.edu/~rich/class/cs170/
implementing a memory/virtual memory manager is not going to be fun
:lmfao:
you obviously aren't a programmer, never have been, and never will be. or you just haven't used java
anyone that is familiar with java and C/C++ will tell you that java is BEAUTIFUL. NO pointers, NO malloc/free to worry about... those alone make java 20 times easier and cleaner than C/C++.. compared to C and C++, java is easy, simple, intuitive... it is a damn shame that it didn't really catch on.
http://www.cs.ucsb.edu/~rich/class/cs170/
implementing a memory/virtual memory manager is not going to be fun
Originally posted by antarius
Java is lame.
Java is lame.
you obviously aren't a programmer, never have been, and never will be. or you just haven't used java
anyone that is familiar with java and C/C++ will tell you that java is BEAUTIFUL. NO pointers, NO malloc/free to worry about... those alone make java 20 times easier and cleaner than C/C++.. compared to C and C++, java is easy, simple, intuitive... it is a damn shame that it didn't really catch on.
Originally posted by mayonaise
yes, that is an insanely easy program. try this class, why don't you:
http://www.cs.ucsb.edu/~rich/class/cs170/
implementing a memory/virtual memory manager is not going to be fun
:lmfao:
you obviously aren't a programmer, never have been, and never will be. or you just haven't used java
anyone that is familiar with java and C/C++ will tell you that java is BEAUTIFUL. NO pointers, NO malloc/free to worry about... those alone make java 20 times easier and cleaner than C/C++.. compared to C and C++, java is easy, simple, intuitive... it is a damn shame that it didn't really catch on.
yes, that is an insanely easy program. try this class, why don't you:
http://www.cs.ucsb.edu/~rich/class/cs170/
implementing a memory/virtual memory manager is not going to be fun
:lmfao:
you obviously aren't a programmer, never have been, and never will be. or you just haven't used java
anyone that is familiar with java and C/C++ will tell you that java is BEAUTIFUL. NO pointers, NO malloc/free to worry about... those alone make java 20 times easier and cleaner than C/C++.. compared to C and C++, java is easy, simple, intuitive... it is a damn shame that it didn't really catch on.


