Technomancer (post: 1304150) wrote:Out of curiosity, why do you do your code in C#, and C or C++, which will run faster (fairly critical for numerical applications).
Mithrandir (post: 1304159) wrote:Am I reading this wrong, or did you intend to have another word in there somewhere? A 'not' perhaps?
Pascal (post: 1304404) wrote:I use C#.NET because I am most familiar with it, it was the first programming language I learned... I also use it because I love Visual Studio to death . I could perhaps use C++ on visual studio, but I really would need a better reason to... Changing languages won't boost my accuracy (more iterations for the time) by THAT much (I don't think).
Although recently I have been using Python to do my numerical work because it allows me to use algorythms optimized within LAPACK ect. But I have very little ready to put on my website yet (and I won't be able to put the main thesis project on there till I finish my thesis work).
In total, I've yet to fill the capacity of my quad core, so I can use newer languages and save time instead. By the time I max out the quad core with my code, there will already be a umpteen core computer out there begging to use my code.
[SIZE="7"][color="MediumTurquoise"]Cobalt Figure 8[/color][/SIZE]UC Pseudonym wrote:For a while I wasn't sure how to answer this, and then I thought "What would Batman do?" Excuse me while I find a warehouse with a skylight...
blkmage (post: 1304480) wrote:I'd like to mention that I hadn't fully appreciated Python's built-in long integers until I wanted to check if I'd gotten some number theory algorithms right. It's nice having to just pop into the interactive command line and ask it for 13**54321.
Pascal (post: 1304404) wrote:I use C#.NET because I am most familiar with it, it was the first programming language I learned... I also use it because I love Visual Studio to death . I could perhaps use C++ on visual studio, but I really would need a better reason to... Changing languages won't boost my accuracy (more iterations for the time) by THAT much (I don't think).
Although recently I have been using Python to do my numerical work because it allows me to use algorythms optimized within LAPACK ect. But I have very little ready to put on my website yet (and I won't be able to put the main thesis project on there till I finish my thesis work).
In total, I've yet to fill the capacity of my quad core, so I can use newer languages and save time instead. By the time I max out the quad core with my code, there will already be a umpteen core computer out there begging to use my code.
Technomancer (post: 1304680) wrote: I see no particular benefit to using C#, which loses to C++ on speed, for no real gains anywhere else.
Benn (post: 1304830) wrote:I've dabbled in QBasic and Alice... but right now I'm really digging learning LOLCODE.
Has anyone else tried out LOLCODE? ^_^
http://lolcode.com/
Zarn Ishtare (post: 1304766) wrote:Technomancer, I have missed you, good sir.
Mithrandir wrote:I can think of at LEAST one company that makes more money off C# than C++.
^.^
KupoTony (post: 1349722) wrote:thank you.
t's sad for me since i don't have a fixed network,and a computer to browse online,which would be dificult,i can't copy and paste,and if i'm online more than a few minutes the network goes down.and i have to rewrite everything.All I use is my Wii console.Is there some other way?
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