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Shady Yashy 15-01-2006 07:34 AM

Uhhhhh? :blink:

English I Guess.

Nick 16-01-2006 02:43 PM

VC++. I'm currently writing Character Generator based on Dungeon & Dragons 2ed. rules. VB is buggy in "if" blocks, and there a lot of them in my gen. If it won't be so, I would write in VB.

Don Andy 16-01-2006 03:43 PM

Mainly C++, a bit of C# and a lot of Delphi for school.

Reup 16-01-2006 05:32 PM

Java :Titan:

A bit of PHP as well. And since very recently Ruby! (so I voted more then 1)

chickenman 16-01-2006 07:18 PM

Cool I see lot's of people use C++ :P

Bobbin Threadbare 17-01-2006 06:55 AM

I use AGS.

Kon-Tiki 17-01-2006 09:39 AM

C/C++
AGI
Java (when I really need to)
VB (idem ditto)

Master MC 22-01-2006 12:49 PM

Don't laugh at me, I make programs on my calculator (CASIO fx-9850). :tomato:

Xalo 23-01-2006 02:06 PM

i use pascal and basic... nothing too special, but quite good for my age. i'm the only here who hates all those "visual" langauges? why all that (word).(word).(word).(word).(word).(word).(word).( word).(word).(word).(word).(word) is necesary? i understand object programing but thats not order to make it more easy, it's like bureaucracy!!

plix 23-01-2006 04:02 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Xalo@Jan 23 2006, 10:06 AM
i use pascal and basic... nothing too special, but quite good for my age. i'm the only here who hates all those "visual" langauges? why all that (word).(word).(word).(word).(word).(word).(word).( word).(word).(word).(word).(word) is necesary? i understand object programing but thats not order to make it more easy, it's like bureaucracy!!
Object-orientation didn't originate with, nor is it unique to, the "Visual" family of programming language dialects. Furthermore, OOP provides the same abstraction as a bureaucracy, but that abstraction provides a lot more than just complex indirection. I love procedural programming as much as anyone, but using OOP for large projects (anything over 10k lines or so) makes the source a lot easier to understand and maintain.


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