Hi Richard,
You got it right. C++ is widely taught to those seaking degrees in 
computer science, and those looking for a specialty in game programming.
Most of the APIs DirectX, OpenAL, OpenGL, Mesa 3D, you name it became 
available to C++ developers first. They are only now being offered to 
other languages.


Richard Bennett wrote:
> well, I am taking a game programming class that is geared toward the sighted 
> community. It is being taught in C++, and what I hear that is pretty much 
> the game programming standard, but I don't know if it is or not. The tools 
> that I use work great with JAWS this IDE will compile both C and C++. It is 
> the DevCpp IDE and is a great price too, it is free from:
> www.bloodshed.com and works absolutely great. Also with this IDE they have a 
> great game library called allegro. I don't know if it will work with other 
> languages or not, but the allegro game library will allow you to write both 
> linux and windows games with no diffuculty. How I know this is because I am 
> the only Windows user in the class and the other students are on Linux and 
> the C and C++ language will swap over between Windows and Linux. I hope this 
> helped and if you want any other information, let me know.
> BEAN 
>
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