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Michael:

--- Quote from: Laughing Cheese on March 12, 2006, 09:28:29 pm ---[...]Computers 2 being Visual Basic programming[...]

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I am a bit surprised about the choice of the language. Java or C++ would have been a much better choice (IMHO :D).

Best wishes,
Michael

Laughing Cheese:

--- Quote from: Michael on March 12, 2006, 09:34:38 pm ---
--- Quote from: Laughing Cheese on March 12, 2006, 09:28:29 pm ---[...]Computers 2 being Visual Basic programming[...]

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I am a bit surprised about the choice of the language. Java or C++ would have been a much better choice (IMHO :D).

Best wishes,
Michael


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That was the only choice...it's a small private school :P

ZekeDragon:

--- Quote from: Michael on March 12, 2006, 09:34:38 pm ---
I am a bit surprised about the choice of the language. Java or C++ would have been a much better choice (IMHO :D).


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What I'm surprised about is them having a Lego Mindstorms class O_o.

M$ Visual Basic, as I see it, has done at least a little better with .NET series.  VB before that was abhorrently slow, and finding problems in the code for debugging was... nebulous at best.  That's why the language was never really taken seriously, but they put a bit of work into .NET, and made applications that are built in VB comparibly as fast as any equivalent application in C++.  This is at least the personal experience I've had with the software, so who knows how others have experienced it.

But, like I said, learn C++.  Way worth it, and C::B is an excellent editor for it.

Michael:

--- Quote from: ZekeDragon on March 12, 2006, 10:43:07 pm ---What I'm surprised about is them having a Lego Mindstorms class O_o.

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This was my second surprise :D. I find cool to have a Lego Mindstorms class... 8)

Best wishes,
Michael

Laughing Cheese:
Those nightly builds look a little complicated (although I guess I'm going to have to get used to complex (not that I have a problem; trekkie here :P), as I'm also getting my feet wet in the world of 3D graphics). Do you have to build them from source?

If so, I have NO clue how to do that....

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