View Poll Results: How much are people intersted in computer languages ?

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  • No , i dont like it , or i dont have time , or heard of it and dont know what they are .

    4 9.09%
  • A little bit .

    4 9.09%
  • Some what .

    7 15.91%
  • I know basics .

    13 29.55%
  • Alot .

    12 27.27%
  • " Thats the only thing i do " .

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    was the ...'s sarcastic, because if you are good at that< have you programmed anything of use? example, math progs, science progs, games?

    Also isn't TI-83+ programming the same as c++ with a few variations?
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    Oh yea, I forgot about TI-83 programming. I actually wrote a version of space invaders for the TI-83 in basic.Well, the game engine could only display two enimies at once without being too slow to play, but for a TI-83 in basic that's still pretty good (I'd like to see you do better .) I'd post it here, but unfourtunately I lost the calculator it was on. Someone swiped it at the theater when I put it down to play DDR .

    Edit: BTW, TI-83 programming is nothing like C++. You can only program for it in either basic or ASM.

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    Yeah, I thought so, but I dunno why I asked. I need to learn basic
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    I know BASIC. Im trying to learn to C++.

    The TI-83+ games are almost ALWAYS written in z80 ASM. TI BASIC is too slow. Also supposedly ASM can also screw up your calc (something about putting it in a permanent repeat). A good place for TI programming is http://www.ticalc.com


    EDIT: I think it would be nice to have a "Programming" forum as part of the EP forums? Anyone agree?

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    I know a little c++ and am learning Java in
    AP Computer Science. Also I am thinking of having a major in Computer Science.
    People, in general, are stupid.

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    Originally posted by Fett aka hmm
    I know BASIC. Im trying to learn to C++.

    The TI-83+ games are almost ALWAYS written in z80 ASM. TI BASIC is too slow. Also supposedly ASM can also screw up your calc (something about putting it in a permanent repeat). A good place for TI programming is http://www.ticalc.com


    EDIT: I think it would be nice to have a "Programming" forum as part of the EP forums? Anyone agree?
    herhe, i dont think thats going to happen anytime soon
    we just got rid of alot of forums and i dont think we'de add anyore at this point. there is always the comp tech forum tough, if you want to post stuff there

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    all i know is HMTL and JavaScript (which I'm pretty good with), but they SUCK for making online games .... how DO you make online games ? (like the ones at games.yahoo.com .... which also SUCK ... i should probably stop posting right after waking up, there's alot of negativity here ... and negativity in the morning SUCKS *falls asleep* ZZZzzZZZzzzZZZZzZZZzzzz)

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    lol ok...

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    Originally posted by Xzyx987X
    Oh yea, I forgot about TI-83 programming. I actually wrote a version of space invaders for the TI-83 in basic.Well, the game engine could only display two enimies at once without being too slow to play, but for a TI-83 in basic that's still pretty good (I'd like to see you do better :P.) I'd post it here, but unfourtunately I lost the calculator it was on. Someone swiped it at the theater when I put it down to play DDR :hotmad:.

    Edit: BTW, TI-83 programming is nothing like C++. You can only program for it in either basic or ASM.
    I don't know what language it is, just whatever the one is that you program on using the TI...

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    I only know some Basic, C++, Java, Pascal and Python.


    They are hot, aren't they??

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    um me uh i just know some basic stuff, maby ill learn to make my own comp, thatd be cool. as far as proggies, lol im proud that i learned to use a hex editor and was able to hack a couple roms to impress friends lol. heck even making an rpg on rpg maker2003
    for me was an acomplishment lol. as far as c++ and stuff, i only know a little of coding and that kind of stuff.

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    Well making your own comp must be fun , though RPG maker , im currently working on a story for my director , which is preety cool because i was checking out RPG maker and its nice , though im not the one programming , it ll be cool to learn , though i should , if i can find some time.

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    Originally posted by sha_khra
    all i know is HMTL and JavaScript (which I'm pretty good with), but they SUCK for making online games .... how DO you make online games ? (like the ones at games.yahoo.com .... which also SUCK ... i should probably stop posting right after waking up, there's alot of negativity here ... and negativity in the morning SUCKS *falls asleep* ZZZzzZZZzzzZZZZzZZZzzzz)
    Flash could be used, Java, PHP and MySQL all languages which could be used to make online games .

    Originally posted by nbs
    I don't know what language it is, just whatever the one is that you program on using the TI...

    :ClrHome:Input "Name is? ", Str1:If Str1=NBS:Thenisp "YOU WIN":Else:If Str1�NBS:Thenisp "YOU SUCK, DIE:
    That's TI83 basic.

    HTML, TI83 Basic, some C++, some C#, mIRC scripting.

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    Learned C++ in highschool
    Learned JAVA, Javascript, html in college
    And ti-85 I taught myself how do program it. Came really handy when I had algebra/trig problems I didn't like doing by hand.

    All newer languages like C, C++ are all alike they follow the same basic coding (if statements, methods, etc...) its just the syntax you have to get used too in different languages. Its always good to understand the concepts of programming in one language so that if you ever need to move to another language you'll have all the knoweldge you need you'll just need to know new syntax.


    Graphics, and 3D polygons don't make great games, story-lines do!!



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    That's not always true though. ASM is a totally different language from any other I know of.

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