I am using Dev-C++ as my IDE (and cgg as the compiler), and the same C code is twice as small, when compiling to an exe...
I use C, tho, I don''t like OOP things, and I don''t see any REAL use for most of the C++ features (I mean, I don''t like them, that''s all, others consider C++''s additional features very nice)
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quote: Original post by Raduprv
I use C, tho, I don''t like OOP things
Does that mean "I don''t understand OOP, so I don''t like it", or "I have studied OOP extensively, and come to the conclusion I don''t like it"?
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It means that I looked over some OOP, and I didn''t like the concept. I never wrote any OOP program, BTW, but that doesn''t make me completly ignorant on the subject. OOP sound seems too... hmm... unatural to me (yes, I know, a lot of people find OOP more natural than procedural programming)
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