LastLegionary said:C++ and C#
Yes I do, I don't remember stating otherwise... I don't do it for a job though. Nor at university.Luis G said:LastLegionary said:C++ and C#
Correct me if i'm mistaken, but i remember you don't know how to program in C++.
Professur said:COBOL. Pascal a close second.
Oh I'm not making fun of you. I do admire all that shit you did in 3 lines of code and 20 bytes of memory. Its just that saying Cobol and Fortran is your favorite language makes me think... you're old. Which isn't bad though You have got more experience.Gato_Solo said:You know what the problem with todays, younger programmers is? They are lazy. Sloppy code abounds, and there is no quality control anymore. Don't believe me? Two words...Microsoft XP.
How many of us bought the latest and greatest only to discover that it was full of bad code and/or required patches to work right out of the box? To make matters worse, 9 times out of 10, you can't take it back for a refund. So go ahead...make fun of us old folks, LL. We can take it, and we can fix it, and then we can hand it right back to ya'.
LastLegionary said:Oh I'm not making fun of you. I do admire all that shit you did in 3 lines of code and 20 bytes of memory. Its just that saying Cobol and Fortran is your favorite language makes me think... you're old. Which isn't bad though You have got more experience.Gato_Solo said:You know what the problem with todays, younger programmers is? They are lazy. Sloppy code abounds, and there is no quality control anymore. Don't believe me? Two words...Microsoft XP.
How many of us bought the latest and greatest only to discover that it was full of bad code and/or required patches to work right out of the box? To make matters worse, 9 times out of 10, you can't take it back for a refund. So go ahead...make fun of us old folks, LL. We can take it, and we can fix it, and then we can hand it right back to ya'.
BUTTTT, younger people also created Linux...
The real problem with todays coders is that they are under pressure to build it NowYou know what the problem with todays, younger programmers is? They are lazy. Sloppy code abounds, and there is no quality control anymore. Don't believe me? Two words...Microsoft XP.
HeXp£Øi± said:The real problem with todays coders is that they are under pressure to build it NowYou know what the problem with todays, younger programmers is? They are lazy. Sloppy code abounds, and there is no quality control anymore. Don't believe me? Two words...Microsoft XP.
and they never have the time to perfect the software for any given hardware!
Microsofts programmers have to do this and ensure that their software remains at a lower level than anything else that might be installed.