where can i get it?
id try suprnova but its been down for awhile
cant seem to find it on Loki... any good spot to find this?
thanks
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Veg
Canada2945 Posts
where can i get it? id try suprnova but its been down for awhile cant seem to find it on Loki... any good spot to find this? thanks | ||
Amnesty
United States2054 Posts
here i guess it comes with a compiler aswell as the IDE http://www.bloodshed.net/devcpp.html | ||
n00bsaibot
United States1070 Posts
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Hippopotamus
1914 Posts
I have a programming class ... I'm pretty sure he does. | ||
HowitZer
United States1610 Posts
http://www.uwplatt.edu/~hasker/hic/ | ||
n00bsaibot
United States1070 Posts
On February 04 2005 15:18 Hippopotamus wrote: Do you know what c++ is?... I'm pretty sure he does. So because he throws darts at the course catelogue for classes to take, he automatically knows what that class is and its subjects are? Hes asking where to get c++. The question doesnt even make sense. C++ is a programming language, not a thing you go out and buy. What he wants is a compiler, and possibly some reading material. Because he thinks programming sounds neat since programmers made starcraft, firefox, and bwscanner. He'd like to be able to make those things too. Too bad he'll drop out after the first semester realising he has no idea what hes getting in to and the pre-requisite genius knowledge and love of computers/programming since childhood it takes to become a skilled programmer. | ||
Hippopotamus
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yknarf
United States90 Posts
ther eyou can get gcc which is a free compiler for dos (assuming you're using windows) and it will compile simple programs (not windows stuff; it doesnt have windows' api) for a good C beginning book, I would recommend "Practical C++ Programming" published by O'Reilly. It covers basic concepts and talks about good programming style (though they put a little too many comments) and it introduces some higher topics like object oriented programming and data structures and pointers. good luck on your course, i started when i was young so i don't know if the stuff will work fo ryou. | ||
Frits
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sundance
Slovakia3201 Posts
IMO great book.I can't imagine better book. | ||
HowitZer
United States1610 Posts
On February 04 2005 15:27 n00bsaibot wrote: Show nested quote + Do you know what c++ is?On February 04 2005 15:18 Hippopotamus wrote: I have a programming class ... I'm pretty sure he does. So because he throws darts at the course catelogue for classes to take, he automatically knows what that class is and its subjects are? Hes asking where to get c++. The question doesnt even make sense. C++ is a programming language, not a thing you go out and buy. What he wants is a compiler, and possibly some reading material. Because he thinks programming sounds neat since programmers made starcraft, firefox, and bwscanner. He'd like to be able to make those things too. Too bad he'll drop out after the first semester realising he has no idea what hes getting in to and the pre-requisite genius knowledge and love of computers/programming since childhood it takes to become a skilled programmer. Your classic negatively charged posts crack me up. This was one of your better ones because it was funny and not related to politics. | ||
n00bsaibot
United States1070 Posts
Try deleting rundll32.exe, it may prevent you from finding that book. and if anything goes wrong, just recode it yourself. | ||
HowitZer
United States1610 Posts
On February 04 2005 15:55 Frits wrote: Try deleting rundll32.exe, it may prevent you from finding that book. Try pressing ctrl-a and then backspace before you post. | ||
weedlover
Greece174 Posts
On February 04 2005 15:07 Amnesty wrote: google.. There are a bunch of free compilers. And google Dev C++ for a IDE here i guess it comes with a compiler aswell as the IDE http://www.bloodshed.net/devcpp.html I downloaded it and it seems pretty handy, I think you should try this one Veg. | ||
DevAzTaYtA
Oman2005 Posts
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Frits
11782 Posts
On February 04 2005 16:07 HowitZer wrote: Show nested quote + On February 04 2005 15:55 Frits wrote: Try deleting rundll32.exe, it may prevent you from finding that book. Try pressing ctrl-a and then backspace before you post. .... Then what. | ||
sundance
Slovakia3201 Posts
On February 04 2005 16:25 Frits wrote: Show nested quote + On February 04 2005 16:07 HowitZer wrote: On February 04 2005 15:55 Frits wrote: Try deleting rundll32.exe, it may prevent you from finding that book. Try pressing ctrl-a and then backspace before you post. .... Then what. Then jump from the open window. j/k | ||
Orlandu
China2450 Posts
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hasuwar
7365 Posts
On February 04 2005 15:02 Veg wrote: in most college classes, they have "required materials" .. I think you ARE buying that 130 dollar book I have a programming class and there is NO WAY in fuckin hell I'm buying a 130$ book that comes with the CD =/ where can i get it? id try suprnova but its been down for awhile cant seem to find it on Loki... any good spot to find this? thanks | ||
omgbnetsux
United States3749 Posts
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j-man
United States153 Posts
otherwise, follow omgbnetsux's advice and get an educational version of VS. Of course you could get one of the free compilers for your personal pc, but if you're going to be using VS in class it might be better to use the same thing at home, at least until you're comfortable with some c++ programming. | ||
jngngshk321
Korea (South)457 Posts
MS VC via bittorrent bloodshed c++ compiler gcc/g++ etc... | ||
yknarf
United States90 Posts
if you are learning to program and dont want any extra bloat then i wouldnt recomment visual anything until you need it | ||
Fernando Hierro
Spain316 Posts
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Fernando Hierro
Spain316 Posts
http://www.borland.com/products/downloads/download_cbuilder.html btw if you're getting that class someone should have it (mates) | ||
1INK
United States630 Posts
To start out programming in C++, most compilers are fine. I have begun to read a few C++ books on my own spare time and have discovered that a large portion of books mention having or using Visual Studio. I've heard from one, however (Beginning C++ Game Programming, Michael Dawson), that Visual Studio 6 and below are bad choices because they do not implement the C++ language as well as Dev-C++ when it comes to the ISO standard. He did say, though, that Visual Studio.NET has no such problems. So here is my advice, then: You should ask your teacher what he / she wants you to use. Most of the time, teachers have certain preferences or teaching methods that may involve the use of a specific compiler. If your teacher doesn't have anything like that, get Dev-C++ (you can find it easily on google, i won't bother posting a link). It is really handy and has several nice different editor options that let you see your code in whatever way you choose, like you can have a black background with comments being italicized and grey, strings are yellow, etc (this is my personal favorite, but there are quite a few others). Now, the reason the majority of people would probably recommend getting Microsoft Visual C++ is because it supports many different types of files; definitely many more than the rest of them, and if you were to be hired at a company that was working on a big application, you would probably need the support of such files. They would probably use Visual Studio.NET, and so you need not fear about the language flaws because they aren't present in it. - Hope I helped... | ||
TLKiD
China1136 Posts
On February 04 2005 16:04 HowitZer wrote: Show nested quote + On February 04 2005 15:27 n00bsaibot wrote: On February 04 2005 15:18 Hippopotamus wrote: Do you know what c++ is?I have a programming class ... I'm pretty sure he does. So because he throws darts at the course catelogue for classes to take, he automatically knows what that class is and its subjects are? Hes asking where to get c++. The question doesnt even make sense. C++ is a programming language, not a thing you go out and buy. What he wants is a compiler, and possibly some reading material. Because he thinks programming sounds neat since programmers made starcraft, firefox, and bwscanner. He'd like to be able to make those things too. Too bad he'll drop out after the first semester realising he has no idea what hes getting in to and the pre-requisite genius knowledge and love of computers/programming since childhood it takes to become a skilled programmer. Your classic negatively charged posts crack me up. This was one of your better ones because it was funny and not related to politics. haha | ||
Hippopotamus
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SoLaR[i.C]
United States2969 Posts
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Veg
Canada2945 Posts
but i have to take to pass it and i would like to get a good grade so i dont get fucked over with my gpa t.t | ||
Veg
Canada2945 Posts
1)The factorial of a nonnegative integer n is written n! (pronounced “n factorial”) and is defined as follows: n! = n * (n – 1) * (n - 2)* … * 1 (for values of n greater than 1) and n! = 1 (for n = 0 or n=1) For example, 5! = 5*4*3*2*1, which is 120. Use while structures in each of the following: a) Write a program that reads a nonnegative integer and computes and prints its factorial. b) Write a program that estimates the value of the mathematical constant e by using the formula: e = 1 + 1/1! + 1/2! + 1/3! + … c) Write a program that computes the value of ex by using the formula e = 1 + x/1! + x2 /2! + x3 /3! + … 2)Calculate the value of π from the infinite series π= 4 - 4/3 + 4 /5 - 4 /7 + 4 /8 - 4 /11+ … Print a table that shows the value of π approximated by one term of this series, by two terms, by three terms, etc. How many terms of this series do you have to use before you first get 3.14? 3.141? 3.1415? 3.14159? 3)(Pythagorean Triples) A right triangle can have sides that are all integers. A set of three integer values for the sides of a right triangle is called a Pythagorean triple. These three sides must satisfy the relationship that the sum of the squares of two of the sides is equal to the square of the hypotenuse. Find all Pythagorean triples for side1, side2 and hypotenuse all no larger than 500. Use a triple-nested for-loop that tries all possibilities. This is an example of brute force computing. You will learn in more advanced computer-science courses that there are many interesting problems for which there is no known algorithmic approach other than sheer brute force. 4)A company pays its employees as managers (who receive a fixed weekly salary), hourly workers (who receive a fixed hourly wage for up to the first 40 hours they work and “time-and-a-half”-1.5 times their hourly wage -- for overtime hours worked), commission workers (who receive $250 plus 5.7% of their gross weekly sales), or pieceworkers (who receive a fixed amount of money per item for each of the items they produce-each pieceworker in this company works on only one type of item). Write a program to compute the weekly pay for each employee. You do not know the number of employees in advance. Each type of employee has its own pay code: Managers have pay-code 1, hourly workers have code 2, commission workers have code 3 and pieceworkers have code 4. Use a switch to compute each employee's pay according to that employee's pay code. Within the switch, prompt the user (i.e., the payroll clerk) to enter the appropriate facts your program needs to calculate each employee's pay according to that employee's pay code. much thanks T_T | ||
n00bsaibot
United States1070 Posts
And i suggest you get on irc and hit up the c++ channels on dalnet and efnet, youre going to need them. Be prepared to be flamed beyond all recognition if you are only asking that they write the programs for you. And this doesnt sound like beginners c++ to me, what exactly is the name of your class and what educational level are you at? | ||
Ebenol
Sweden1983 Posts
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choujji
Japan203 Posts
I only say this to prevent you from taking the easy way out as your obviously just starting to learn programming and you wont go far in this subject by having someone else do the work. | ||
proTOSS[GER]
858 Posts
On February 05 2005 16:07 n00bsaibot wrote: And this doesnt sound like beginners c++ to me, what exactly is the name of your class and what educational level are you at? Actually it's even below that. | ||
choujji
Japan203 Posts
On February 05 2005 16:07 n00bsaibot wrote: And this doesnt sound like beginners c++ to me, what exactly is the name of your class and what educational level are you at? looks like grade 8 difficulty to me but i m guessin its a first year university course since no one from canada talks about gpa til after high school | ||
GranDim
Canada1214 Posts
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FreeZEternal
Korea (South)3396 Posts
import java.io.*; class Factorial { public static int factorial(int x){ int result = 1; for(int i=1; i<=x;i++) result = result * i; return result; } public static void main(String[] args) throws IOException{ BufferedReader reader= new BufferedReader(new InputStreamReader(System.in)); String line; line = reader.readLine(); int input = Integer.parseInt(line); int result =factorial(input); System.out.println(""+result); } } this is java just translate to C++ -_- this will work no need for any API just plain code -.-; to understand it well | ||
Bizkit
Sweden1137 Posts
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FreeZEternal
Korea (South)3396 Posts
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ReBanned
1929 Posts
On February 04 2005 15:27 n00bsaibot wrote: Show nested quote + Do you know what c++ is?On February 04 2005 15:18 Hippopotamus wrote: I have a programming class ... I'm pretty sure he does. So because he throws darts at the course catelogue for classes to take, he automatically knows what that class is and its subjects are? Hes asking where to get c++. The question doesnt even make sense. C++ is a programming language, not a thing you go out and buy. What he wants is a compiler, and possibly some reading material. Because he thinks programming sounds neat since programmers made starcraft, firefox, and bwscanner. He'd like to be able to make those things too. Too bad he'll drop out after the first semester realising he has no idea what hes getting in to and the pre-requisite genius knowledge and love of computers/programming since childhood it takes to become a skilled programmer. Why dont you go burn in hell. | ||
n00bsaibot
United States1070 Posts
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Veg
Canada2945 Posts
Heres what i read: Dev-C++ #include <stdin.h> main() { printf("Hello World\n"); } Visual C++ // my second program in C++ #include <iostream.h> int main () { cout << "Hello World! "; cout << "I'm a C++ program"; return 0; } whats the difference between iostream and stdin.h ??? also... maybe it would be best i work with the C++ they ask for? Anyone know where I can download the microsoft visual C++ ???? Thanks a lot, much appreciated. | ||
Muhweli
Finland5328 Posts
And what comes to Visual Studio - even if it's the best tool in creating windows software, it's not by far the best software in creating other software. The syntax from many parts is a bit different from those people have to use (such as gcc). There's no need to buy a book though, you can probably find all the info there is to find in the net - that's for sure | ||
n00bsaibot
United States1070 Posts
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yknarf
United States90 Posts
#include <stdin.h> main() { printf("Hello Worldn"; } Visual C++ // my second program in C++ #include <iostream.h> int main () { cout << "Hello World! "; cout << "I'm a C++ program"; return 0; } ---------------------------- okay veg that dev c++ example is actually C code. notice how it uses printf instead of cout. cout is a c++ pointer to a stream to the display console (not important to know what i just said). you see how either program included different files? the visual c++ included iostream.h which is a c++ header. c++ was based on c but added stuff to it. c still uses printf which comes from stdio.h i think the problem is that you used c programming mode on dev-c++, so the hello world example came out in c. the latest version of devc++ has this as the c++ example: #include <iostream> using namespace std; int main (int argc, char *argv[]) { cout << "Hello World!" << endl; cout << "Press ENTER to continue..." << endl; cin.get(); return 0; } --------- the reason its not exactly like visual studio c++ is because c++ itself has differnet versions. like in this version standard ansi headers like iostream dont need the ".h" put on them, and you dont do cin >> variable; using namespace is a new thing also, and it is used alot in c# (microsoft's .net version of c++) as you can see there are many many different versions but as a general guideline c can be compiled by a c++ compiler. so the example you had for devc++ would work for ms visual c++. hope this helps. | ||
Veg
Canada2945 Posts
http://www.cprogramming.com/ <--- Great site learning a lot from there | ||
Amnesty
United States2054 Posts
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omgbnetsux
United States3749 Posts
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Veg
Canada2945 Posts
ok so in Dev-C++ I have a 'project' and inside many files for each of my problems when i try to compile + run a file... for some fuckin reason it goes back and does it for ALL the files at the same time so naturally it gives my an error saying i have more than one main() function... how the hell do i compile//run for just ONE file... =[ !! | ||
JoeUser
United States684 Posts
On February 04 2005 15:27 n00bsaibot wrote: Show nested quote + Do you know what c++ is?On February 04 2005 15:18 Hippopotamus wrote: I have a programming class ... I'm pretty sure he does. So because he throws darts at the course catelogue for classes to take, he automatically knows what that class is and its subjects are? Hes asking where to get c++. The question doesnt even make sense. C++ is a programming language, not a thing you go out and buy. What he wants is a compiler, and possibly some reading material. Because he thinks programming sounds neat since programmers made starcraft, firefox, and bwscanner. He'd like to be able to make those things too. Too bad he'll drop out after the first semester realising he has no idea what hes getting in to and the pre-requisite genius knowledge and love of computers/programming since childhood it takes to become a skilled programmer. Hmm... I don't know anybody who started programming before the 9th grade, and I know alot of great programmers who love doing it, and who will go on to be professionals. He's also taking a class, not applying for a career. Classes are meant to teach subjects, not test your existing knowledge. You are expected to know nothing about programming before you start. You are always hilariously pessimistic. You were the one who kept telling me that I couldn't learn linux. You don't know everything, in case you are wondering. "... he'll drop out after the first semester realising he has no idea what hes getting in to and the pre-requisite genius knowledge and love of computers/programming since childhood it takes to become a skilled programmer." Hahahaha. Sounds remarkably familiar. | ||
n00bsaibot
United States1070 Posts
And programming is one of those things you dont just take for a fun class. Usually youre either talented, or wishing you were talented. I just didnt believe he took a c++ course to get a random credit in math or whatever. But if he wants to write the next doom engine or something, he has to have been programming since like the 6th grade. Thats usually the intermediate level in which intelligent kids who already excel at math enter this and succeed. Programmers are born, not taught. | ||
tec27
United States3673 Posts
On February 06 2005 13:52 Veg wrote: grrr ok so in Dev-C++ I have a 'project' and inside many files for each of my problems when i try to compile + run a file... for some fuckin reason it goes back and does it for ALL the files at the same time so naturally it gives my an error saying i have more than one main() function... how the hell do i compile//run for just ONE file... =[ !! 1 project = 1 application. Try and keep it like that and you should be fine. | ||
animal33
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poor newb
United States1879 Posts
or better yet, pen and paper | ||
draeger
United States3256 Posts
On February 07 2005 10:39 poor newb wrote: get some balls and program with notepad or better yet, pen and paper If you're going to recommend the notepad, you should at least steer him towards something that makes indentions easier. I really dislike how in notepad you have to manually space each line since tab is too far for an indention and it doesn't continue with formatting when in control structures. | ||
KillerPenguin
United States516 Posts
On February 04 2005 15:55 Frits wrote: Try deleting rundll32.exe, it may prevent you from finding that book. LMAO. Was veg the one who deleted rundll32.exe before and posted about it on tl? You probly wanna ask ur teacher if u can turn in code written for dev c++ before you code the whole thing. I can send u an image of the visual c++ cd if u need it. Main is where the program starts, two mains equals start at two spots which doesn't make sense. Make 1 project per assignment like tec said. | ||
Hippopotamus
1914 Posts
On February 06 2005 15:07 n00bsaibot wrote: My goal is not to discourage him from learning, but to discourage him from getting in over his head and then bugging us to death with a bunch of stupid questions. I take it youre a linux guru now? Nevertheless, i dont see you here talking about it every day, so thats good. And programming is one of those things you dont just take for a fun class. Usually youre either talented, or wishing you were talented. I just didnt believe he took a c++ course to get a random credit in math or whatever. But if he wants to write the next doom engine or something, he has to have been programming since like the 6th grade. Thats usually the intermediate level in which intelligent kids who already excel at math enter this and succeed. Programmers are born, not taught. Riight. Do you say that just so you can feel special? I seems to me that what you're writing is just a mask for your narcissism. | ||
poor newb
United States1879 Posts
On February 07 2005 12:05 draeger wrote: Show nested quote + On February 07 2005 10:39 poor newb wrote: get some balls and program with notepad or better yet, pen and paper If you're going to recommend the notepad, you should at least steer him towards something that makes indentions easier. I really dislike how in notepad you have to manually space each line since tab is too far for an indention and it doesn't continue with formatting when in control structures. the point is that you don't need compliers to write programs, you just need compliers to run them when you are taking an exam all you get is pen and paper, there is no complier to help you if you rely too much on compliers, you'll screw up on exams more besides, turning on your computer takes longer than writing "hello world" on paper | ||
omgbnetsux
United States3749 Posts
On February 07 2005 10:39 poor newb wrote: get some balls and program with notepad or better yet, pen and paper Oh come on now. At least use TextPad for the color coding. | ||
amazingxkcd
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