Well, what language are you interested in? GNU gcc is a library of several compilers (g++ for c++, gcj for javac, etc).
Regards,
AJG
I know nothing virtually nothing about coding or programing like the rest of you guys but is there a link or 2 you could give me that shows my how to learn??? IF you could I would greatly appreciate it.
Thanks
Well, what language are you interested in? GNU gcc is a library of several compilers (g++ for c++, gcj for javac, etc).
Regards,
AJG
"Well, what language are you interested in? GNU gcc is a library of several compilers (g++ for c++, gcj for javac, etc). "
I am not quite sure, I think that c++ is the most common and therefore would probably be my best bet but I am open to suggestions. What language do you think is the best?
Thanks
OK, you can quote me as follows
"Linux is a better Unix than Unix",
"Knoppix is a better Linux than Linux"
and
"C++ is a better C than C",
"Java is a better C++ then C++"
So, do the math! As a result, I've switched over to Knoppix + Java for object oriented programming with data structures (the course I teach).
Why don't you try the following sample "hello world" programs in KNOPPIX and see which you like better, c++ or java.
//hello.cc editted with kate
using namespace std;
#include iostream //<> around iostream won't show in forum
int main()
{
.....cout << "Hello!" << endl;
.....return 0;
}
Compile C++ in shell
g++ -o hello hello.cc
Execute C++ in shell
./hello
//Hello.java editted with kate
public class Hello
{
.....public static void main(String[] args)
.....{
..........System.out.println("Hello!");
.....}
}
Translate Java in shell
javac Hello.java
Interpret Java in shell
java Hello
BTW, "....." means TAB (I can't tab in the forum).
Enjoy!
Regards,
AJG
I don't want to start a flame war but I'd like to point out that not everyone agrees on that one.Originally Posted by A. Jorge Garcia
I'm saying this only in the context of teaching and learning object orientation.Originally Posted by windos_no_thanks
Regards,
AJG
I found a good site to learn java on called http://www.javaforstudents.co.uk and I highly recomend it for newbies like myself. I found suns tutorials too confusing to navigate.
hope this can help someone like me.
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