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Which one is better VC,C# or Delphi

Hi there every body
I'm new in programming in windows.
I know how to program with C and C++ in DOS
but I don't know select which one for programming in windows:
Visual C++ ,C# or Delphi.

thanks.
Jul 19 '05 #1
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WW
Hafez wrote:
Hi there every body
I'm new in programming in windows.
I know how to program with C and C++ in DOS
but I don't know select which one for programming in windows:
Visual C++ ,C# or Delphi.


http://www.slack.net/~shiva/welcome.txt

http://www.parashift.com/c++-faq-lit...t.html#faq-5.9

--
WW aka Attila
Jul 19 '05 #2
"Hafez" <ha**********@m sn.com> wrote in message
news:ff******** *************** ***@posting.goo gle.com...
Hi there every body
I'm new in programming in windows.
Windows is not topical here. Only the ISO standard
C++ language is.
I know how to program with C and C++ in DOS
Neither C nor C++ depend upon the platform.
They're platform-independent languages.
but I don't know select which one for programming in windows:
Visual C++ ,C# or Delphi.


"Best" is always a subjective issue.

Use whichever lets you get the job done most effectively.
Only you can decide this. The languages you mention are
only a few possible candidates.

Language selection and comparison is not topical here.
Try a Windows newsgroup such as
comp.os.ms-windows.program mer.win32

-Mike
Jul 19 '05 #3
> Hi there every body
I'm new in programming in windows.
I know how to program with C and C++ in DOS
but I don't know select which one for programming in windows:
Visual C++ ,C# or Delphi.


This is an obvious troll. Please, ignore it.
Jonathan
Jul 19 '05 #4
Hafez wrote:
Hi there every body
I'm new in programming in windows.
I know how to program with C and C++ in DOS
but I don't know select which one for programming in windows:
Visual C++ ,C# or Delphi.


I want to ruin the environment, waste my money, and destabilize both the USA
and the Middle East.

Which is better, a Chevy Avalanche, a Cadilac Escalade, or a Hummer?

--
Phlip
Jul 19 '05 #5
WW
Phlip wrote:
Which is better, a Chevy Avalanche, a Cadilac Escalade, or a Hummer?


The better is not to fall for a troll and not to bring actual politics into
a technical newsgroup.

--
WW aka Attila
Jul 19 '05 #6
WW wrote:
Phlip wrote:
Which is better, a Chevy Avalanche, a Cadilac Escalade, or a Hummer?
The better is not to fall for a troll and not to bring actual politics

into a technical newsgroup.


The turnip truck I fell off might not be far down the road by now, but I
thought the question showed general naivete regarding the 'net and the
compiler offerings. Not explicit trolling.

I note that the inevitable MS vs. Borland & C++ vs. C# threads have not
burst forth.

However, point taken that on this newsgroup sage advice about resisting
trolling can fall on deaf ears!

--
Phlip
http://www.greencheese.org/NotScudds
-- The smoker you drink, the programmer you get --
Jul 19 '05 #7
"Phlip" <ph*******@yaho o.com> wrote in message
news:bl******** @dispatch.conce ntric.net...
WW wrote:
Phlip wrote:
Which is better, a Chevy Avalanche, a Cadilac Escalade, or a Hummer?
The better is not to fall for a troll and not to bring actual politics

into
a technical newsgroup.


The turnip truck I fell off might not be far down the road by now, but I
thought the question showed general naivete regarding the 'net and the
compiler offerings. Not explicit trolling.


I agree.

But:

I think the way you phrased your response could also be easily
taken for "trolling". E.g. my views (which I will *not* express
here) on environmentalis m, politics, economics, and "MS-bashing"
differ greatly from most of those I've heard expressed by others.
Many will agree with the implications of what you wrote, others
will not. Some might simply misunderstand.

Possible/probable outcome of your post: Off Topic Flame War.
Not Good(tm).

I'm not trying to flame you here myself, I do find most of
your posts here useful and insightful, I just think that
post showed a momentary lapse of judgement. :-)
I note that the inevitable MS vs. Borland & C++ vs. C# threads have not
burst forth.

However, point taken that on this newsgroup sage advice about resisting
trolling can fall on deaf ears!


Eh? :-)

$.02
-Mike
Jul 19 '05 #8
"Mike Wahler" <mk******@mkwah ler.net> wrote in message news:<Js******* **********@news read4.news.pas. earthlink.net>. ..
"Hafez" <ha**********@m sn.com> wrote in message
news:ff******** *************** ***@posting.goo gle.com...
Hi there every body
I'm new in programming in windows.


Windows is not topical here. Only the ISO standard
C++ language is.

More time is spent on this forum trying tell eveyone this is only
about dicussing the ISO C++ language standard than there is giving
help. Why dont you just make a ng called comp.lang.iso-c++ and allow
this forum to be what all other comp.land.* forums are, which is a
general help forum for that language.
Jul 19 '05 #9
WW
Arquebus257WeaM ag wrote:
"Mike Wahler" <mk******@mkwah ler.net> wrote in message
news:<Js******* **********@news read4.news.pas. earthlink.net>. ..
"Hafez" <ha**********@m sn.com> wrote in message
news:ff******** *************** ***@posting.goo gle.com...
Hi there every body
I'm new in programming in windows.


Windows is not topical here. Only the ISO standard
C++ language is.

More time is spent on this forum trying tell eveyone this is only
about dicussing the ISO C++ language standard than there is giving
help. Why dont you just make a ng called comp.lang.iso-c++ and allow
this forum to be what all other comp.land.* forums are, which is a
general help forum for that language.


This forum is a general help forum for the C++ language. The C++ language
is defined by its international standard: ISO/IEC 14882. Programming
involving platform specific functionality is to be discussed in
platform/implementation specific newsgroups. Unfortunately since 80% of the
posts in here (last few days) are off-topic and morons keep protecting those
off-topic threads we have less and less time to spend on answering legit C++
*langauge* questions.

Unfortunately some idiots do not realise that this newsgroup is not
comp.programmin g.c++, but comp.lang.c++. Where lang means language. Where
langauge means the C++ language as defined by ISO/IEC 14882.

I wish those idiots would make a newsgroup for themselves, like
comp.lang.c++.4 2, short for
comp.lang.c++.t he.meaning.of.l ife.the.world.a nd.everything so we could
finally do what we are here for: help each other with
questions/problems/doubts about *the C++ language*. Not Windows, not Linux,
not Fourier analysis, not password cracking not...

READ it:
http://www.slack.net/~shiva/offtopic.txt

--
WW aka Attila
Jul 19 '05 #10

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