Feb 17, 2002 C# looks cool and promising. C# seems like (C/C)+(Java) but I'm sure nothing is perfect so does anyone has any idea about the pros and cons of C# over C/C and Java?
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So i've decided to use SFML and i'm just trying to figure out its advantages and disadvantages...I've looked around and this is what i've got so far.
Advantages:
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Cross Platform
OO Design
Simple and fast (subjective)
Disadvantages: * Quite new
Any additional thoughts will again appreciated
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Do you mean the Simple and Fast Multimedia Library (SFML)? First I've heard of it, but the best way to check out something like this is to do some prototyping with it and see if it works for you. Since it is open source, do report bugs or usability problems …
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Do you mean the Simple and Fast Multimedia Library (SFML)? First I've heard of it, but the best way to check out something like this is to do some prototyping with it and see if it works for you. Since it is open source, do report bugs or usability problems to the development group. Without the feedback of real users, they can't strive to improve it for the rest of the community.
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Hello. I have been studying programming for a while. For work, I use the Python programming language. But as a hobby, I'm interested in applied programming. I study the programming language C#, but I'm attracted to C++. I do not know why. Probably at the psychological level, because most of the applications were developed and developed in C++. Interested in whether I should study C++, or stay in C#? In application programming I want to develop applications of various directions. But most of all the game. I want to develop sound games for the blind. It's almost the same as video games, but without graphics. A large amount of performance is used for graphics. Graphics are missing, which means that high performance is not needed. In Stroustrup's book 'Programming: Principles and Practices Using C++' he says that C++ should be used when we are interested in the use of language capabilities. I'm interested in using libraries, API, engines. C# is bound to the .NET Framework. There are more libraries in C++. In addition, after studying C++, I will understand more how everything works. But I do not know what is better for me. C++ or C#. Maybe my reasons are not reliable. I'm interested in the pros and cons of C++ and the pros and cons of C# for game development. Comparison. Help me please. Thanks in advance!