Thursday, September 13, 2007

Re: [BLUG] C/C++

By the way, if you want to see that small clip that I used to explain
the philosophy of that, check this out:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oXnzstpBEOg

This is another one I showed, not related to editors:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zbkizy-Y3qw

ripped using mencoder:

mencoder dvd://3 -chapter 5-6 -slang en -subdelay 1 -ovc lavc \
-lavcopts vpass=1 -oac mp3lame -af volume=10 -o output.avi

On Thu, Sep 13, 2007 at 02:25:32AM GMT, Gillis, Chad [rcgillis@indiana.edu] said the following:
> Hi Ana,
>
> Is a good text editor "an extension of your hand" yet? (Quote is from
> Mark's presentation yesterday.) If not then you might want to start as
> early as possible becoming really familiar with the keybindings of one
> of the big two.
> Make sure that the config file for the editor is set up to recognize
> syntax. That way it will help to point out errors, indent
> automatically etc.
>
> It's probably also a good idea to become accustomed to compiling using
> make, just to get into the habit and become familiar with the syntax,
> even if you're only compiling simple programs.
>
> Also, a popular debugger is gdb. Having said that, I haven't gotten as
> much use out of it as I'd like to pretend.
>
> Hope it works out. In reality, all you need is a good text editor
> that's well-configured, g++ and a command line.
>
> Chad
>
> Quoting Pawsitive Results <pawsitiveresults@gmail.com>:
>
> >As some of you know, I'm taking the beginning C/C++/C# class at Ivy
> >Tech this semester, in which we're using Microsoft Visual Studio 2005.
> >
> >What tool/tools would you suggest I start with, to follow along on the
> >Linux side? I suspect I'll learn better, if I'm more able to mentally
> >separate the task from the tools (if that makes sense).
> >
> >Bear in mind this is my first venture into any kind of programming
> >whatsoever. (Unless you count BASIC on a TRS-80 Model III, back in
> >high school.) So simpler, more basic tools probably make the most
> >sense.
> >
> >Ana
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