MrSmiley said:
More Platforms, but that is not a great deal more Computers, is it? And are those few million computers, with people on them who steal software, really worth the extra work that C++ would be over C#?Tulsileaf said:i would say c++. its supported on more platforms than c# and is just as easy and fun to use ^_^
(plus, c++ compilers are free)
umm....c++ is on windows, unix and hosts of other os's. c# is just on windows.Lord Kalthorn said:More Platforms, but that is not a great deal more Computers, is it? And are those few million computers,
windows is written in c++ so if your argument is true, Microsoft steals softwareLord Kalthorn said:with people on them who steal software, really worth the extra work that C++ would be over C#?
possibly, but i'm not going to let down the lead you just gave me.Lord Kalthorn said:Although he could use the power of Visual C++ .NET with the Visual Studio Tools on that site... that would make it easier I supppse.
#include <iostream>
int main(int argc, char *argv[])
{
system("pause");
return 0;
}
Yeah. Other than Windows, which your C# Program would run on, there are only a few million ComputersTulsileaf said:umm....c++ is on windows, unix and hosts of other os's. c# is just on windows.
Microsoft buys software and makes it better And I didn't say C++ is a code for systems that steal software. Nor did I say that C++ coders steal software. I was pointing out that most of the extra possible users you would get from C++ over C# would be on Linux. A Group of people who primarily steal software and make it Open-Source.Tulsileaf said:windows is written in c++ so if your argument is true, Microsoft steals software
What lead? Misinterpreting me doesn't give you a leadTulsileaf said:possibly, but i'm not going to let down the lead you just gave me.