Programming for those who desire to (?)

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    Windows 7: Home Premium (32bit)
       #11

    BigBrother said:
    that's only 2, AOtS...
    lol 10 = 2 in Binary Code
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  2. DJG
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    Windows 7 RTM x64
       #12

    BigBrother said:
    I've been trying to learn computer programming (starting with C++) but it's gotten me no where... what is an easy to learn computer programming language for someone who would like to program ? (I'm quite common with programming using a Linux environment)

    (((and in an unrelated discussion, has eSata- integrated- in motherboards been solved in win7:7100? or even the public release)))
    If you're starting from scratch, Visual Basic is probably a good place. Java and C++ require a good understanding of the object oriented paradygm.

    No eSata for me - I like my storage in my PCI-E bus ... of course it helps if you have a massive case .
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       #13

    BigBrother said:
    .... someone who would like to program ?
    (I'm quite common with programming using a Linux environment)
    What, specifically, are you "quite common with programming using Linux" ?
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  4. Posts : 29
    Windows 7 Ultimate, final build
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       #14

    using GCC and nano in a gnome terminal to make and compile programs.
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  5. Posts : 10
    Windows 7
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    BigBrother said:
    using GCC and nano in a gnome terminal to make and compile programs.
    Wait a minute, then you would have compiled C or C++ programs right?
    OR,
    Are you just getting open-source programs/apps for LINUX and then compiling/'make'ing them on the terminal.
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  6. Posts : 29
    Windows 7 Ultimate, final build
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       #16

    in an earlier post, i placed a 'C in 21 days' tutorial link which i am currently using. I have compiled Linux programs but so far I've compiled more self-made programs.
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