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ginogsm
George Tzivelekis
PostPosted: Thu Feb 10, 2005 2:52 pm Reply with quote

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Welcome everyone.

This area will provide feedback to all our members that are in need of help in of the "hard" programming languages such as C++ , Perl , Python , Oracle , etc. There will also be some tutorials posted as articles and many how to's for our members to start with something.

We have a few surprises coming here so don't leave this area out of your everyday visit schedule.
 
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coreyw2000
Corey Welsh
PostPosted: Thu Feb 10, 2005 2:55 pm Reply with quote

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Sounds like fun! I am learning C++, so I will be needing lots of help thumbsup thumbsup
 
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odayict
PostPosted: Sun Feb 27, 2005 12:16 am Reply with quote

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I am impressed by the new forums in pro-networks. Especially this one, because I am a programmer myself and sometimes I get stuck into technical situations. I like to thank the volunteers that made this available. smile
Good day.
 
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Kershaad
PostPosted: Sat Mar 12, 2005 10:18 am Reply with quote

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Im learning VB6, VB.Net, and the disgusting creation that is "Java".

Are you intending to break it up into sub sections for diffrent languages?

also is there going to be a spot where people can just upload programs they have writen (with source) for people to test, or get help with, etc?

thanks.
 
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brainwar
PostPosted: Sat Mar 12, 2005 12:44 pm Reply with quote

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Don't forget a section for Liberty BASIC, the language for those that want quick results. That would be incredibly welcome since the existing support is.. how to say.. cliquey and rather unfriendly at times. The opposite of the atmosphere at pronet. I don't know whether you'd consider this language mainstream enough to include, but in terms of complexity the barriers to entry are much lower than VB. It's not wasted time though, if one wants to progress to VB it makes a darn good springboard. (and it's a sight cheaper into the bargain!)
 
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zefiris2K5
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glad to have someone to help. i'm also hope someone doesn't mind replying answer especially to a beginner like me.
 
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