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SiegeLord
Member #7,827
October 2006
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Trent Gamblin said:
Did you just bring up the Allegro 4 GUI as an attempt to make C sound better than C++?
Allegro 1.02 GUI! "For in much wisdom is much grief: and he that increases knowledge increases sorrow."-Ecclesiastes 1:18 |
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Trent Gamblin
Member #261
April 2000
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Pretty much the same thing
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Onewing
Member #6,152
August 2005
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I prefer variables over everything. ------------ |
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type568
Member #8,381
March 2007
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It's too much to read. I'll just vote for C++, Windows, & Chrome. @malong
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Paul whoknows
Member #5,081
September 2004
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I feel I will never be able to write pure C code or pure C++ code, is only when I mix them that this combo starts to work. ____ "The unlimited potential has been replaced by the concrete reality of what I programmed today." - Jordan Mechner. |
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Myrdos
Member #1,772
December 2001
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The Allegroites have spoken, and it turns out that Allegro is the best. \o/ (See OP for all the results.) __________________________________________________ |
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BAF
Member #2,981
December 2002
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Thread is still open? |
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Johan Halmén
Member #1,550
September 2001
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Windows is 3 times better than Gentoo! No? ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Years of thorough research have revealed that what people find beautiful about the Mandelbrot set is not the set itself, but all the rest. |
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BAF
Member #2,981
December 2002
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My votes are C#, Windows, Neither, Chrome, Android, Gentoo. But then again, concluding things like 'Gentoo is the worst' because Ubuntu got more votes is hardly a strong conclusion. |
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Bob Keane
Member #7,342
June 2006
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Johan Halmen said: Windows is 3 times better than Gentoo! No? I thought Gentoo was still compiling. Has it finished? By reading this sig, I, the reader, agree to render my soul to Bob Keane. I, the reader, understand this is a legally binding contract and freely render my soul. |
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Arthur Kalliokoski
Second in Command
February 2005
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Hey! It compiles! Ship it! They all watch too much MSNBC... they get ideas. |
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ImLeftFooted
Member #3,935
October 2003
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It it better for a language to be better or more popular? |
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bamccaig
Member #7,536
July 2006
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Dustin Dettmer said: It it better for a language to be better...? Seems pretty self-explanatory... -- acc.js | al4anim - Allegro 4 Animation library | Allegro 5 VS/NuGet Guide | Allegro.cc Mockup | Allegro.cc <code> Tag | Allegro 4 Timer Example (w/ Semaphores) | Allegro 5 "Winpkg" (MSVC readme) | Bambot | Blog | C++ STL Container Flowchart | Castopulence Software | Check Return Values | Derail? | Is This A Discussion? Flow Chart | Filesystem Hierarchy Standard | Clean Code Talks - Global State and Singletons | How To Use Header Files | GNU/Linux (Debian, Fedora, Gentoo) | rot (rot13, rot47, rotN) | Streaming |
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Arthur Kalliokoski
Second in Command
February 2005
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It's better to be better when an adult uses it, it's better to be popular for the teenyboppers (who can't program anyway). At least they have all kinds of wild promises, short of a "make game" button. They all watch too much MSNBC... they get ideas. |
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ImLeftFooted
Member #3,935
October 2003
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Popularity leads to more testers, more community. It's easier to google for solutions to problems you would run into with that language. |
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Arthur Kalliokoski
Second in Command
February 2005
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C++ is very widely used, and documentation is all over the web, yet people keep running into problems. They all watch too much MSNBC... they get ideas. |
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