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Sounds cool, I'd be interested in your tutorial. To submit an article, just email it to me (pberg1@gmail.com).
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well I know how to do that....problem is you neen the M$ dos specific C compiler QUick C to do that...if you can find the compiler...me I don't know where to get it.
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Or even better, how to translate C++ to QB... could be useful if you have seen this nice program, which was programmed in C++ and you want to translate it...
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That would be a very interesting article c++ to QB translation
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Well, a long time ago there was document on the internet, haven't found it anymore, which told that e.g. INT arg_index would be ArgIndex AS INTEGER, void is SUB, etc, etc.
Tha's what I meant.
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Tha's what I meant.
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An article about learning C(++) would perhaps be more realistic - to really be able to understand code written in another language to the extent that one can port it to another language, one must be versed in both languages. Just my 2 cents, anyway.
I'm considering writing an article for this one - if I can come up with a good topic and find enough time.
I'm considering writing an article for this one - if I can come up with a good topic and find enough time.
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I've already got a tutorial written, I just need to type it. It goes through:
-Basic skeleton/template of smaller programs (what files you need to include)
-Goes over equivelent of Print, Input, If/Then, Select Case, For/Next, Do/Loop
-Discusses subs and functions, additional variable types, tricks (like increment/decrement)
So that's the first part of it. In a later chapter, I'll probably discuss stuff like the C Standard Library, which will include topics such as opening files and using strings, and also discuss stuff like pointers, linked lists, possibly some object oriented stuff, etc.
I'll probably focus on this tutorial rather than my mode X tut, because I'm having a few problems optimizing things. We'll see.
-Basic skeleton/template of smaller programs (what files you need to include)
-Goes over equivelent of Print, Input, If/Then, Select Case, For/Next, Do/Loop
-Discusses subs and functions, additional variable types, tricks (like increment/decrement)
So that's the first part of it. In a later chapter, I'll probably discuss stuff like the C Standard Library, which will include topics such as opening files and using strings, and also discuss stuff like pointers, linked lists, possibly some object oriented stuff, etc.
I'll probably focus on this tutorial rather than my mode X tut, because I'm having a few problems optimizing things. We'll see.
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Nathan1993 wrote:So you guys really do want a 'From QBASIC to C++' or some tutor like that?
MOST DEFINITALY Nathan...now stop asking and start writing...LOL
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