On Fri, 06 Feb 2009 19:14:45 +0100
Javier javu...@gmail.com wrote:
Abdelkader Belahcene escribiף:
HI,
There are many and many programming languages (mainly : C,C++,java,
Shell, Perl, python, php). which learn and use, in which circonstances
use that language instead of the other.
In
On Fri, 06 Feb 2009 22:10:40 +0200
Eugene V. Lyubimkin jackyf.de...@gmail.com wrote:
Jeff Soules wrote:
So start with Python or Basic (search for Gambas IDE).
I hear that Python is an excellent learning language. However, I
think that Basic might be less useful for this, simply because
I would think best actually if he trys some php scripting, gets him use to the
basic syntax likes of c uses and generally gives him practice.
That should then put him in good stead for learning C, which isn't easy to
learn...
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Rodolfo Medina rodolfo.med...@gmail.com wrote:
I start the terminal by left-clicking on the small icon on the desktop
panel. I tried to do what you suggest: I right clicked on the small
terminal icon, then in Properties I edited the command from
'/usr/bin/gnome-terminal to:
On 06/02/09 21:40, jatos.softw...@gmail.com wrote:
I have to say, if you want to get into programming seriously DO NOT start with
Python or BASIC. Why? Because their syntax is very different to the languages
(such as C) used for more mainstream purposes. If start with Python or BASIC
your
On Fri, Feb 06, 2009 at 09:17:45PM +, Bhasker C V wrote:
Hi all,
I tried to google around but could not even get a match near to what i
want. In fact i am running short of terminologies to exactly define what
i want.
What i want is, i want to use the internal modem of a system to
I started with Pascal, then C, then C++, then Java.
I'd go for C++ 1st though.
On Fri, Feb 6, 2009 at 10:39 PM, Michal R. Hoffmann misiek_s...@o2.pl wrote:
C# may be a good alternative. It's similar in many ways to C++, Java, Object
Pascal (Delphi), rather strict, and quite portable.
The fact
On Fri, Feb 06, 2009 at 10:39:58PM +, Michal R. Hoffmann wrote:
On 06/02/09 21:40, jatos.softw...@gmail.com wrote:
I have to say, if you want to get into programming seriously DO NOT
start with Python or BASIC. Why? Because their syntax is very
different to the languages (such as C) used
On Fri February 6 2009 14:52:06 Michael Pobega wrote:
I actually consider PHP to be a good starting point for programming;
it's easy to use, and easy to build a GUI around (HTML is exponentially
easier than GTK/Qt/Tk), teaches functional programming, and has C-styled
syntax.
PHP is perhaps
For what it is worth:
I would start by learning C. Basically, C++, java, php, perl, python all
share enough similarities that they are
rather easy to pick up (Yes I know php, perl and python have less in common
which is why I put them later in the list).
Don't worry about if a language has
--- On Fri, 2/6/09, Frank McCormick debianl...@videotron.ca wrote:
From: Frank McCormick debianl...@videotron.ca
Subject: Re: Term not set
To: l.glidewell.li...@gmail.com
Cc: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Date: Friday, February 6, 2009, 2:11 PM
L Glidewell wrote:
On Thursday 05 February
On Fri, Feb 06, 2009 at 05:52:06PM -0500, Michael Pobega wrote:
I actually consider PHP to be a good starting point for programming;
it's easy to use, and easy to build a GUI around (HTML is exponentially
easier than GTK/Qt/Tk), teaches functional programming, and has C-styled
syntax.
On Fri, Feb 06, 2009 at 11:49:41PM +0200, Micha Feigin wrote:
On Fri, 06 Feb 2009 22:10:40 +0200
Eugene V. Lyubimkin jackyf.de...@gmail.com wrote:
Don't include Perl here, it has much different concepts than C/C++/Java.
Perl is a multi-paradigm language. It can be written in a very C-like
True, I can see your point there.
I would say, I am in the habit myself of making MVC styled php code. However, I
also think for a beginner, it would help because learning is as I say much
easier.
That said, I think would wise for our first time coder to get to know some more
experienced
Florian Kulzer wrote the following on 06.02.2009 10:15
- *snip* -
I have no idea if Gnome has a mechanism to override that
once it starts.
That's posible with:
,[ $ grep LANG ~/.gnomerc ]
export LANG=en_US.UTF-8
`-
--
bye Thilo
Original Message
From: javu...@gmail.com
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re: Which programming Language
Date: Fri, 06 Feb 2009 21:47:02 +0100
Jeff Soules escribió:
So start with Python or Basic (search for Gambas IDE).
I hear that Python is an excellent learning
On Friday 06 February 2009 11:25:31 Abdelkader Belahcene wrote:
There are many and many programming languages (mainly : C,C++,java,
Shell, Perl, python, php). which learn and use, in which circonstances
use that language instead of the other.
In many situations we can use anyone, but which is
On Friday 06 February 2009 16:46:13 Nuno Magalhães wrote:
The fact that it was developed by MS kinda creeps be but it has been
standardized...
I understand the distrust of MS, but C# is actually a pretty nice language, at
least on par with Java.
Is it backward-compatible with C++?
No.
Hello,
I have installed linux-image-2.6.28-1-686 from the kernel trunk and the
corresponding header files (after building linux-kbuild from source).
Everything works fine except my webcam. The webcam works perfectly under
the kernel 2.6.26-1-686 from debian/testing.
I have downloaded the
Abdelkader Belahcene wrote:
HI,
There are many and many programming languages (mainly : C,C++,java,
Shell, Perl, python, php). which learn and use, in which circonstances
use that language instead of the other.
In many situations we can use anyone, but which is better.
thanks a lot
bela
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Abdelkader Belahcene wrote:
HI,
There are many and many programming languages (mainly : C,C++,java,
Shell, Perl, python, php). which learn and use, in which circonstances
use that language instead of the other.
In many situations we can use anyone, but which is better.
thanks a lot
bela
__
Abdelkader Belahcene wrote:
HI,
There are many and many programming languages (mainly : C,C++,java,
Shell, Perl, python, php). which learn and use, in which circonstances
use that language instead of the other.
In many situations we can use anyone, but which is better.
thanks a lot
bela
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