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« Reply #30 on: 24 August 2002, 20:24 »
All we need now is a translator from Bob > Classic, Classic > Bob. Personnally, i dont see why us bobs need timing. But still this is good!

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« Reply #31 on: 24 August 2002, 20:27 »
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Originally posted by The Angel Of Death:
Does it matter whether it's in C or C++?  Is there a performance change?


There is but not one noticeable on todays coputers, C++ is object orientated, c is not.

I learned C++ from "C++ for dummies" (the name suits me)

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« Reply #32 on: 24 August 2002, 20:32 »
Well, now it makes sense - is your cult Anti-DCMA by the way?   :confused:
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« Reply #33 on: 24 August 2002, 22:39 »
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Originally posted by Ex Eleven / b0b:
All we need now is a translator from Bob > Classic, Classic > Bob.
That might be a bit difficult seeing as the year is now 8 hours longer.

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« Reply #34 on: 24 August 2002, 23:22 »
its not really time for the Bobs, I just couldnt think of a name for the time scheme. We could calibrate the time by resetting it at 0:00 (normal + 32hour time) every four days when the two different days start at 0:00.
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« Reply #35 on: 25 August 2002, 07:28 »
I guess you could. How about symetrical months

Have 8 Months a year
That means a month goes for 34.125 days
But then we have a leap year 6 years and then we have a time system. As for a conversion program i got this far and then stuck:

Code: [Select]

So its not finished because i can't quite figure the year bit.

If i find a host that has CGI-BIN and i can use cgi.h to write cgi apps in C/C++ and we could put a converter on the web.

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« Reply #36 on: 25 August 2002, 08:17 »
we can have 13 months with 21 days (exactly) in each one. The beginning of every fourht year will have 3 extra days holidays that we will use to take an extra long bender after the new year.
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« Reply #37 on: 27 August 2002, 17:39 »
Sounds good, anyway i need help with a translator (anyone)???

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« Reply #38 on: 27 August 2002, 18:10 »
*** Hello. Welcome to the online English to Dutch translator. What would you like to translate?

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« Reply #39 on: 28 August 2002, 14:48 »
Hmm cos i suck at maths somone just give my an algorithum in Flow chart form i will write an app

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« Reply #40 on: 28 August 2002, 17:02 »
Maybe you should have stayed awake in math class?  
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« Reply #41 on: 29 August 2002, 01:25 »
he was asleep in class because they forced him to conform to the evil 24 hour clock...

also, X11, that book, C++ for dummies, i saw that in the bookshop last month, but did not buy it because the CD that came with it was windows only. is this the same book? is it windows only? also, i think the same went for the idiot's guide to C++. How the fuck can they have fucking windows books for a unix programming language? that's the bollocks of being portable! you get walked all over.

Can anybody recommend a widespread starter book of this type for me that will ignore windows and concentrate on unix? what about one of the 'Sam's learn *** in 24 hours' books? do you think?
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« Reply #42 on: 29 August 2002, 02:05 »
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Originally posted by Calum:
he was asleep in class because they forced him to conform to the evil 24 hour clock...

also, X11, that book, C++ for dummies, i saw that in the bookshop last month, but did not buy it because the CD that came with it was windows only. is this the same book? is it windows only? also, i think the same went for the idiot's guide to C++. How the fuck can they have fucking windows books for a unix programming language? that's the bollocks of being portable! you get walked all over.

Can anybody recommend a widespread starter book of this type for me that will ignore windows and concentrate on unix? what about one of the 'Sam's learn *** in 24 hours' books? do you think?



Learn C in 24 hours, Learn C in 21 days are my first C programming books.

Also, I read Learn C++ in 21 days. I prefer the 24 hours ones, they usually get to the point.

oh, and X11...

shouldn't that be "std::cout" or have "using std::cout" in the beggining?

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« Reply #43 on: 29 August 2002, 13:05 »
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Originally posted by Calum:
he was asleep in class because they forced him to conform to the evil 24 hour clock...

also, X11, that book, C++ for dummies, i saw that in the bookshop last month, but did not buy it because the CD that came with it was windows only. is this the same book? is it windows only? also, i think the same went for the idiot's guide to C++. How the fuck can they have fucking windows books for a unix programming language? that's the bollocks of being portable! you get walked all over.

Can anybody recommend a widespread starter book of this type for me that will ignore windows and concentrate on unix? what about one of the 'Sam's learn *** in 24 hours' books? do you think?




The CD comes with the Gnu C Compiler "gcc" and it works on MS-DOS (its DJGPP) unless there is a new version. But it is Free Software on the CD so you could get it anyway... all Linux distro's come with the compilers.

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« Reply #44 on: 31 August 2002, 04:21 »
making it a sourceforge product might be a good idea. I am plannin' to by some C and C++ books soon (very soon). I have fallen assbackward into a lil' cash (its hard being an unemployed student).
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