Thanks sa mga reply... hihi.. dugay pa tingali ko au makakat-on jud aneh.. mga I think, dle mu ubos ug 3months dusa ko makagama ug tarong2x nga program..
Thanks sa mga reply... hihi.. dugay pa tingali ko au makakat-on jud aneh.. mga I think, dle mu ubos ug 3months dusa ko makagama ug tarong2x nga program..
kasulay namo ug dynamic programming? like finding the longest common subsequence between two strings?
This day and age if you are developing business application it is recommended to use .NET technologies,
VB.NET or C#.NET (desktop man or web) Java is also an option.
The reason for this is you can focus on providing the solution than focusing on implementing some hard stuff.
Basic example is displaying an image, it will take you more time to decode and display image (unless using 3rd party) in C/C++ compare to higher languages like C#.
C/C++ will still continue to live para sa mga application that needs faster response and strict control sa architecture and design. Example ani is commercial 3D games in all platforms where fast code is important.
programming in C/C++ is awesome!
that said, about your virtual school project, i think you'd be better served learning how to map. maybe with the quake engine or even the old halflife/CS one. just map the rooms. that'd be awesome!
i could think of several cool sniping locations in my old school/s
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