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Well hello all! Found a thread on this site that helped me out, so I decided to join up and help someone else out!

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Here's one link that might help you out: [url]http://www.free2code.net/tutorials/programming/1/Creating_a_Programming_Language.php[/url] And another:[url]http://www.javaworld.com/javaworld/jw-12-2000/jw-1229-cooltools.html[/url] Were you trying to write a scripting language or an actual full blown language? One thing I thought of that you'll need to consider, is your language just a wrapper for another one (aka parses into C and compiles …

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You can create your own data type by either using a struct or by using a class. And so you know.... [code]//This is invalid sizeof(myowndatatype) = 3; //You can't assign a value to a function... //It should be this for seeing how big it is int size = 0; size …

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Even though ASP.NET was written specifically for the Windows Platform there has been a really active movement in the Linux community to bring C# and the .NET framework over to their OS as well. This project is called Mono. From what I've read it is indeed possible to run ASP.NET …

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I'm trying to write a simple file output program for my class. The error I recieve when I try to compile in VS .net 2003 is the following. [I]fatal error C1083: Cannot open include file: 'fstream.h': No such file or directory[/I] The code to my program is extremely straight forward …

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I haven't read through all the material, but it looks like it's specific for each blue tooth device. You'll need a BlueTooth SDK from the hardware vendor and then use PInvoke to access it's functions. This newsgroup thread seems to be excellent. [URL]http://dotnetjunkies.com/Newsgroups/microsoft.public.dotnet.framework.compactframework/2004/3/30/99101.aspx [/URL]

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Well I got it to compile and run. Here's the errors that I found: Your function prototypes didn't match the function's return type in it's code. (Aka, return a short but prototype says it returns void.) You didn't close all functions with braces. Forgot a few :-P You closed the …

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Adding this because it took literally an hour of searching before I found a code sample using fscanf that read more than just the first line of a file. This code assumes you're reading a file line by line that has the angle (int) followed by the Sine Value of …

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Here's a neat coding project recently posted over at [url]http://blogs.msdn.com[/url]:[url]http://www.theserverside.net/blogs/showblog.tss?id=BuildProviders[/url] If I were you I'd take a project or concept you're really interested in and think of a way to build a great application on it. Or whats a task that you do often that could be automated? Automation programs …

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What do you mean by print from the text box? Do you want to "print" this to the screen, console, file, a physical printer?

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Just my personal opinoin but I would use whatever language you're most comfortable with. Once it's compiled, makes no difference to the PC what language you chose. I don't know much about latin, but is it basically a 1 to 1 relationship? or more like a phrase to word relationship? …

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Well I got a job by following that old saying "It's not what you know but WHO you know". Many companies will forgo the experiance requirement if a perspective employee has the backing of well regarded one in the company. I had 0 experiance and no degree, but the VP …

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[QUOTE=mikeandike22].net is a programming language[/QUOTE] .Net is NOT a programming language, it is an application framework. When you write a .Net application, no matter what language you use, it gets compiled down to an Intermediate Language(IL). When a user executes that app the IL code is loaded and ran by …

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A lot of the motherboards I've had experiance with are picky when it comes to how they have their RAM installed. Just by chance, are we talking DDR RAM here? I was looking to purchase some more RAM for my machine and in reading up on the overclocking forums discovered …

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Looks like you did. But that won't compile, you have no ;'s at the end of the lines, and the int variables are declared incorrectly should be [code] int toys; toys = 62;[/code] Also you need to have the last cout inside the main function, and either use the std …

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Please note that if you want to use good ol' C++, aka without the CLR and completely unmanaged code, make sure that it's a Win32 project under the C++ project types. If it says .Net in it, then the code compiles for use with the CLR and is fully managed. …

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