Just for clarification. Any C++ compiler is in reality a pre-compiler, creating C code of the C++ instructions, which then call the ANSI C compiler. -mk
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Just for clarification. Any C++ compiler is in reality a pre-compiler, creating C code of the C++ instructions, which then call the ANSI C compiler. -mk
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Start off every day with a smile and get it over with. -W. C. Fileds's MAXim
Right I'm fairly convinced to start with C then move on once (if) I get the hang of it.
Good ideas for.
Software
Links
Books?
Has anyone used CodeWarrior, software for learning c or c++ http://www.winplanet.com/winplanet/reviews/1690/1/
the site says its good, but just curious if anyone has used it?
Who says the C>64 couldn't run C?
I had a C compiler for it, and lots of C programs running, including a neat Fractal Generator.
I also did some translations of other C source code, to account for the C64's weird mwmory maps for everything, but they all ran.
At least they did until the poor old Commodore went down due to old age.
C really is a universal language.
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I don't think anyone mentioned the C64.
But cheers for telling me am C
Hi there!
Actually, it was me that said that.Quote:
Originally posted by Phunn Gye:
Who says the C>64 couldn't run C?
I had a C compiler for it, and lots of C programs running, including a neat Fractal Generator.
I also did some translations of other C source code, to account for the C64's weird mwmory maps for everything, but they all ran.
At least they did until the poor old Commodore went down due to old age.
Never seen a C compiler fior the C>64 but glad to know there is one! As the (proud?) owner of a pair of 'em, I might try dusting them off and giving them another go.
Who knows - may even try 'porting Linux to it one day. But someone's probably beaten me to it!
Regards,
Mystic
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