Hi. I just needed your opinion on something. C++ is the best language to
develop games in as far as I'm concerned now that I understand fluently how to
develop in it, at least audio games. Does it make sense to use C++ for only
fast audio games and stick with .NET or some other high-level langua
if you know C++, there is no point on using other languages as far as i
know.
thanks,
mauricio
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Data: Quinta, 1 de Abril de 2010 12:41
Assunto: [Audyssey] New Ways to Program Software
Hi. I just needed your opinion on something.
: Thursday, April 01, 2010 9:41 PM
Subject: [Audyssey] New Ways to Program Software
Hi. I just needed your opinion on something. C++ is the best language to
develop games in as far as I'm concerned now that I understand fluently
how to develop in it, at least audio games. Does it make s
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Subject: [Audyssey] New Ways to Program Software
> Hi. I just needed your opinion on something. C++ is the best language to
> develop games in as far as I'm concerned now that I understand fluently
> how to develop in it, at least
Hi Louis,
This is is of course purely optional, but yeah that is how I would do
it. C++ is a great language, especially for games, but it is also the
most complex. Most of the time you'd probably want to use a rapid
development language such as C# .NET or VB .NET for day to day
applications such a
Hi Mauricio,
Not true. I've often discovered it is better to be familiar with
several different programming languages as they all have advantages
and disadvantages that might come in handy for a certain type of
project. Just because C++ can be used to write anything it doesn't
mean it is the best
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Subject: Re: [Audyssey] New Ways to Program Software
> Hi Mauricio,
> Not true. I've often discovered it is better to be familiar with
> several different programming languages as they all have advantages
> and disadvantages that might come in handy for a certain ty
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