it really doesn't.

Thanks,
Tyler Littlefield
Web: tysdomain.com
email: [email protected]
My programs don't have bugs, they're called randomly added features.

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: mark 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Monday, May 04, 2009 7:57 AM
  Subject: [c-prog] Re: C++ or C#?





  Thanks Brett! I'm currently studying c++ now but i just came across reading 
some articles saying that C# works faster than those codes written in C++. 

  --- In [email protected], Brett McCoy <idragos...@...> wrote:
  >
  > On Mon, May 4, 2009 at 9:40 AM, mark <anthonymor...@...> wrote:
  > 
  > > hi guys, please help me choose which language to learn C# or C++?
  > > i'll be working primarily on windows environment.
  > > I also want to program games, tools and applications(that can tweak 
windows and do networking). I've heard that C# is much easier to learn than C++.
  > 
  > C++... C# seems to me to be a glorified VisualBasic and ties you a
  > particular platform. C++ will give you a lot more flexibility,
  > performance (especially for games) and compatibility with lots of
  > other platforms if you want to do something that is cross-platform.
  > 
  > Of course, you are asking this question on a C & C++ list, so expect
  > any others here to be similar. :-)
  > 
  > -- Brett
  > ----------------------------------------------------------
  > "In the rhythm of music a secret is hidden;
  > If I were to divulge it, it would overturn the world."
  > -- Jelaleddin Rumi
  >



  

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