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neotransotaku Posts: 799/1860 |
Originally posted by lags_80x Althought Visual C#, VB.NET, and Visual J# are all different languages, they all in the end are compiled into the same CLR code, which may also be a source of confusion. |
||bass Posts: 181/594 |
You've got alot to learn if you can't tell the difference between C#, VB, and J#. They're not even a little bit similar. Espicallt C# and VB which don't even have similar syntax. |
Deleted User Posts: 56/-7750 |
I got Visual Studio NET 2003 and i dont know what is the difference between Visual C#, Visual Basic NET and Visual J#... they are very similar. |
||bass Posts: 126/594 |
I don't know what you're trying to do with the line:
me_work = me_work+; but most languages use the syntax me_work++; assuming you're trying to just increment the value by one. |
Sickness Posts: 13/41 |
man i hate double posting but i edited my last post so check it out |
||bass Posts: 113/594 |
Originally posted by XkeeperThat's possible. Another possiblity is that you didn't bother to read the part of his post where he says if his code is in error that we correct it. Reading does help sometimes. |
Xkeeper Posts: 1085/5653 |
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if ($idiot['action'] == "posting fake code" && $idiot2['action'] == "take fake code literally") { mockerrors($fakecode); donothing(); } else { donothing(); } function donothing() { sleep(rand(0,5)); } ?> |
||bass Posts: 111/594 |
You left out every single semicolon. |
Kyoufu Kawa Posts: 455/1353 |
Syntax error in line 3.
Undeclared variable in line 4. YOU FAIL IT! |
Sickness Posts: 11/41 |
so
private int me_work; private int program_knowledge; private string application_development; private string computer_science; private bool me_succeed; if (application_development == computer_science) { me_work = me_work+; program_knowledge = program_klowledge+3; } else me_succeed = false; Sorry about the lame answer in code but i thought it would be funny P.S. if some of its in error, correct me there please Edit: added the ; and decleared the variables |
neotransotaku Posts: 566/1860 |
You should also realize that CS != games. CS is much, much more than that. I went into computer science that programming was all about games, but I quickly learned that computer science has a foot everything around us. From satellites in orbit to graphics rendering in movies to data analysis of DNA sequence, the skills you learn in computer science will go a long way.
I hope you will realize three things when you go down this path, for the following is what I got out of it: (1) Each problem lends itself to a language and to be effective as someone with a computer science degree is to have the ability to program using different languages and exploiting what each language offers. (2) computer science is the understanding of how to use abstraction/indirection to solve any type of problem that is encountered (3) Understanding the math theory that is the basis of computer science will make you a much more effective person with a computer science background than someone who does not |
||bass Posts: 106/594 |
C# is one of the easiest programming languages in existence. It's also a fairly powerful language. C# has basically no hard parts, everything in the entire language is very straightforeward and there are few surprises. If the first week is easy for you, the rest of the semester should be as well.
I would advise you though, if you are persuing a Computer Science degree, (something I'm currently half way through) it's not all milk and cookies. It's also not all programming. Theres a very large amount of a branch of math known as discreet mathematics that, although easy, can be very anoying. You should also expect to learn about several very gritty aspects of computing such as compiler systems, complexity analysis, and language translation. Expect to learn assembler, C and C++ at the very least. |
Sickness Posts: 8/41 |
Might be a long shot but i'm following a education wich has C# as a required course
and so far it seems to be dead simple, i'm wondering if anyone at all knows if its gonna be harder if i continue my education in the application development and if i'm still gonna be programming in this language. Because then i'm fairly confident that i'll make that education too. If not maybe i've gotta put more effort into programming classes in the future (At current i've almost got the same skill level as the teacher in C#) |