RE: Click And Pay! (aka Note To Rob)

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--- C H <computer_kid101 at coolemail.com> wrote:
> CH wrote: 
> Great idea I was thinking about buying Euphoria, but
> I'am not going to 
> now, just because it is slow and not worth $40.00. I
> say do something 
> like you said or mayabe once you buy it you get free
> upgrades. If they 
> start doing what you say, well heck I would buy all
> versions too. Could 
> you tell me wherei could get MSVC. Which one is the
> fastest MSVC or 
> DJGPP, and which one is easier for a newbie. 
> Thanks for all your comments, just wondering what do
> you do, are you a 
> programmer? For who? 

See Rob?

Anyways, DJGPP is a C compiler for DOS...
It's slower than MSVC, as MSVC is the fastest compiler
in the world.
Microsoft Visual C++ is only available for Windows,
but it sure as hell is easier to use than DJGPP.

To get hold of a copy, I can't realy direct you to any
warez sites where you can download it for free (it
actually costs a thousand bucks or something), because
those warez sites change location all the time.
The best thing to do, is type "warez download msvc++"
on Yahoo.

You can download LCCWin, wich is great for beginners,
and later move on to MSVC++.

What I do?
Well I'm a programmer.
I have a 2 year training as AI coder in C++ behind my
back.
I used to work for L&H untill I quit a month or so
ago.
I quit because of the legal problems L&H is having.
I dropped out of school at the age of 14 to start at
L&H on their 'Whizzkids' project.
I was hand-picked out of 400 contestants.
Which I'm quite proud of, since officially I have
flunked every class since Elementary school.
That's because I kept coding in highschool instead of
learning my lessons ;)
I'd suggest that to anyone that thinks school sucks
and computers rule.
If that's the way you think, Microsoft organises the
Whizzkids project in the US.
L&H did it in Belgium (where I live) with the help of
Microsoft.

I kinda miss my job :p
We had a team of AI coders working on Real Speak, wich
I supervised.
A bunch of 19 to 25 year olds having to listen to a
dipshit of 16 ;)
I liked it.
And, I miss the PIII 500 with TNT2 card I was
assigned.
Right now I'm using a damned 166 at home:(

But AI is just my training, I'm a 3D graphics coder by
hobby.
I applied for jobs at Remedy and 3D Realms in the
past, and personally know a lot of bigshots in the
gaming industry (I'm Chris Hargrove's greatest
nightmare, Joe Siegler's reason why he can't sleep at
night, and occasional debate pall for Ken Silverman).
If you wanna code a commercial 3D game and don't know
how to do it, you ask MTS ;)


Mike The Spike

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