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Conversation Between Codiah and -Fabez-
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08-Nov-2008
04:24 PM
-Fabez-
Hey, how are you ? Hows learning C++ coming along ?
02-Nov-2008
12:20 PM
-Fabez-
Hey Codiah, I know you like coding and are interested in learning to code, so would you like to join the Coders Group ?
http://forums.techguy.org/group.php?groupid=23
It's your decision
Thanks -Fabez-
30-Sep-2008
09:53 PM
Codiah
Well, i've already coded allot of batch files into a custom command prompt with its own commands, its become a wonderful administrative tool among other things, i use it allot... but, even though there converted to .exe format, if anyone is smart enough to know that there just extracted to a temp folder and run as bat files so its not really secure.. what i want to do for a C++ project is convert my entire admin console tool into the C++ language so its more structurally sound and secure.... think its a good place to start.. i already understand the structure of the program, i just need to learn how to code it in C++...
30-Sep-2008
12:39 PM
-Fabez-
Nice one
C++ is a good language to start off with, for a low level language. I personally use either Microsoft Visual C++ 2008 Express or Dev C++, which are both easy to use. Have you decided on a small project yet ? Good luck
30-Sep-2008
01:25 AM
Codiah
Hey -Fabez- i'm taking your advice and i'm thinking about starting with learning C++, i figured this would be the easiest to branch off from later, but what i wanted to ask you is what IDE do you use to do your coding, i'm looking for an all in one package, somethingi can code / debug / and compile with... i currently have Eclipse IDE but i find it a little stressful to use because yo have to set up all these different things just to get the debug and buildto work.. any suggestions?
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