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Thread: installing webmin +csf and lfd on CentOS 6
Post: installing webmin +csf and lfd on CentOS 6
Post: installing webmin +csf and lfd on CentOS 6
hi,
i want to show you how to install webmin+csf and lfd to manage your servers easily:
at first, login as root to your server and use these commands to update your server and install the required t...
Thread: What is your favorite Free Forum Script & Why ?
Post: RE: What is your favorite Free Forum Script & Why ...
Post: RE: What is your favorite Free Forum Script & Why ...
hi,
i think punBB is good for it's speed and it is tiny at least for visually impaired people
myBB is the open source forum which is used mostly in everywhere, du to it's themes and plugin system li...
Thread: what are your favorite programming tools?
Post: what are your favorite programming tools?
Post: what are your favorite programming tools?
hi,
so, i start with myself:
ide: code::blocks
C++ compiler: MinGW-w64 G++ (i update it if i have time)
c Compiler: MinGW-W64 gcc compiler (like C++ if i update my C++ compiler, it will be updated)
my...
Thread: libraries for game developpers
Post: RE: libraries for game developpers
Post: RE: libraries for game developpers
TrK Wrote: (01-20-2016, 04:58 PM)
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If i am right then a staff member done all the merging of posts., well i guess we are going offtopic now. :)
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i've merged them myself!
Thread: libraries for game developpers
Post: libraries for game developpers
Post: libraries for game developpers
hello all,
i decided to make a topic for anyone who want's to develop games a little easier
i introduce C and C++ libraries and resources for developing games, but if you want, you can introduce in ot...
Thread: What was your first programming language?
Post: RE: What was your first programming language?
Post: RE: What was your first programming language?
hi
i started with vb6 then C# and worked a little with vb .net and then C and C++ and python and assembly and some scripting languages like lua, squirrel (which have been written with C/C++)
i worke...
Thread: What is your favourite Desktop Programming Language & (Optional) Reason ?
Post: RE: What is your favourite Desktop Programming Lan...
Post: RE: What is your favourite Desktop Programming Lan...
hello,
actually c, C++ and assembly
because you can write operating systems with them
and most of the great applications have been written with C++
actually windows has been written with C++ and l...
Thread: Explaining your first program! [C++]
Post: RE: Explaining your first program! [C++]
Post: RE: Explaining your first program! [C++]
hello
first of all, that is int main() or int main(int argc, char** argv) or int main(int argc, char* argv[])
void main() give's error boath in C and C++
but if you do not type return 0; you will get ...