it´s turbo c really back?

this is an open question to all the people that wants to give an opinion about this topic, it′s turbo c really back? It′s older than me but i have to use it. Do you agree that some teachers nowadays are trying to make us learn about some old program?
[250 byte] By [maglup] at [2007-12-27]
# 1
agreed. It's just the way it is unfortunately, due to school budgets and what not. I don't understand why they dont upgrade to using .NET. If money is such an issue, why dont they download and use the Express editions, since they are free anyway? (but limited to what you can do in the IDE but shouldnt be a problem if its for schooling)
ahmedilyas at 2007-9-4 > top of Msdn Tech,Community Chat,Hot Technology...
# 2
I assume your teacher wants to teach you a language, not a program. You can do far worse than Turbo C, it is fast, simple, easy to learn and has everything you need to learn how to write and debug a program. C++ Express is not a good substitute, it won't allow you to write a simple 'C' app. The best person to discuss this with is your teacher, not us.
nobugz at 2007-9-4 > top of Msdn Tech,Community Chat,Hot Technology...
# 3

much like what nobugz had to offer ... I think you're whining about the wrong thing in the wrong place.

a language is a language is a language ... it's concepts that matter, not syntax. your teacher is providing you building blocks -- 90% of anything you will ever learn about programming will happen outside the classroom, in the real world. teachers don't have enough time to teach you everything you will ever need to know, and few people have the initiative or ambition to learn anywhere close to that much in 4-6 years of schooling.

once you have a solid programming foundation in place, you'll find yourself teaching yourself what you need, as you go, in terms of specific languages, libraries/APIs, techniques, methods, implementations. are you going to end up an embedded (realtime) developer? a web developer? a database developer? a mobile device developer? an OS creator? are you going into the automotive field? the financial industry? medical? you don't know, and neither does your professor. there's no way you can be taught the latest and greatest of "everything" and still have a broad base that lets you do "anything."

AndrewBadera at 2007-9-4 > top of Msdn Tech,Community Chat,Hot Technology...
# 4
Yes ,turbo c is a good, somewhat gcc is better.
Minlar at 2007-9-4 > top of Msdn Tech,Community Chat,Hot Technology...
# 5

AndrewBadera wrote:

much like what nobugz had to offer ... I think you're whining about the wrong thing in the wrong place.

But... but... isn't the Hot Technology forum intended for questions that have no relevance whatsoever to Microsoft products or programming? I mean, do you actually expect people to read the forum description before posting?

I swear, it's only a matter of time until we start seeing threads like "HELP MY WAshing machine doesnt work!" or "can somebody tell me how to replace the fuel pump on a '96 honda civic".

duckthing at 2007-9-4 > top of Msdn Tech,Community Chat,Hot Technology...
# 6
duck thing wrote:

AndrewBadera wrote:


much like what nobugz had to offer ... I think you're whining about the wrong thing in the wrong place.

But... but... isn't the Hot Technology forum intended for questions that have no relevance whatsoever to Microsoft products or programming? I mean, do you actually expect people to read the forum description before posting?

I swear, it's only a matter of time until we start seeing threads like "HELP MY WAshing machine doesnt work!" or "can somebody tell me how to replace the fuel pump on a '96 honda civic".

or "help me with excel!"

or "Attn: Engineers! Stop the bank robber before they will strike via technology!"

or the ever-lovely "l337 region for windows"

AndrewBadera at 2007-9-4 > top of Msdn Tech,Community Chat,Hot Technology...
# 7

AndrewBadera wrote:

or "Attn: Engineers! Stop the bank robber before they will strike via technology!"

or the ever-lovely "l337 region for windows"

Those were probably two of my favorite threads of all time. Probably not for the reason the posters intended, however!

duckthing at 2007-9-4 > top of Msdn Tech,Community Chat,Hot Technology...
# 8
duck thing wrote:

AndrewBadera wrote:


or "Attn: Engineers! Stop the bank robber before they will strike via technology!"

or the ever-lovely "l337 region for windows"

Those were probably two of my favorite threads of all time. Probably not for the reason the posters intended, however!

mysteriously enough, my original replies in those threads got moderated into nothingness :( must have been a bug in the forum software!

AndrewBadera at 2007-9-4 > top of Msdn Tech,Community Chat,Hot Technology...
# 9

AndrewBadera wrote:
mysteriously enough, my original replies in those threads got moderated into nothingness :( must have been a bug in the forum software!

Well, you should know better than to pick on forums superstar "mcmarquez"! The 8 off-topic and almost completely incoherent threads he posted in his first 48 hours here were an example to us all. He posted for three days and then vanished, and hasn't posted once in the past 5 weeks. He's exactly the sort of poster we need more of around here, and I'm glad the moderators are keeping jerks like us from scaring his kind off.

duckthing at 2007-9-4 > top of Msdn Tech,Community Chat,Hot Technology...
# 10
duck thing wrote:

AndrewBadera wrote:

mysteriously enough, my original replies in those threads got moderated into nothingness :( must have been a bug in the forum software!

Well, you should know better than to pick on forums superstar "mcmarquez"! The 8 off-topic and almost completely incoherent threads he posted in his first 48 hours here were an example to us all. He posted for three days and then vanished, and hasn't posted once in the past 5 weeks. He's exactly the sort of poster we need more of around here, and I'm glad the moderators are keeping jerks like us from scaring his kind off.

I suspect the generals of his country imprisoned or otherwise disappeared him for interrupting their criminal activities with his stellar crime-preventing RFID technologies. That or Symbol hired him to head their RFID department. Or perhaps 1984 called, and needed their people-watching TVs equipped with RFID?

AndrewBadera at 2007-9-4 > top of Msdn Tech,Community Chat,Hot Technology...
# 11

AndrewBadera wrote:
I suspect the generals of his country imprisoned or otherwise disappeared him for interrupting their criminal activities with his stellar crime-preventing RFID technologies. That or Symbol hired him to head their RFID department. Or perhaps 1984 called, and needed their people-watching TVs equipped with RFID?

Haha, either that or he's gone on to bigger and better things.

- "I've come up with a solution to world hunger: you guys should probably just eat some food!"
- "Don't like what's on TV? I'm developing a technology to help you change the channel via a little something I've termed remote control"
- "I'm wearing pants. I think it's a good idea to wear pants and I'd like to talk to an engineer about helping this idea take off."

duckthing at 2007-9-4 > top of Msdn Tech,Community Chat,Hot Technology...
# 12
duck thing wrote:

AndrewBadera wrote:

I suspect the generals of his country imprisoned or otherwise disappeared him for interrupting their criminal activities with his stellar crime-preventing RFID technologies. That or Symbol hired him to head their RFID department. Or perhaps 1984 called, and needed their people-watching TVs equipped with RFID?

Haha, either that or he's gone on to bigger and better things.

- "I've come up with a solution to world hunger: you guys should probably just eat some food!"
- "Don't like what's on TV? I'm developing a technology to help you change the channel via a little something I've termed remote control"
- "I'm wearing pants. I think it's a good idea to wear pants and I'd like to talk to an engineer about helping this idea take off."

*rofl* now if only he could solve the mystery of how my desk drawer locked with the keys (including my car keys) INSIDE!

AndrewBadera at 2007-9-4 > top of Msdn Tech,Community Chat,Hot Technology...
# 13

here's the best thread i've ever seen https://forums.microsoft.com/MSDN/ShowPost.aspx?PostID=558041&SiteID=1 seriously loling over here

duckthing at 2007-9-4 > top of Msdn Tech,Community Chat,Hot Technology...
# 14
Look i just asked a simple question, is turbo c really coming back? I don′t think it is coming back, why go back to old school when new things are arriving, my teacher is an engineer and she knows a lot about this, i have only 3 months that i′ve seeing this languague and i already know how to programm, not so good as others but i know the libraries and a lot of stuff about this, being at the best high school in mexico requires to know a lot of everything, physics, math, calculus, algebra, everything, it′s like being at harvard, one more thing andrea badera, if you are writing just to write then abstain yourself of doing that if it isn′t going to be helpful, uppsss!!! i′m sorry your name is andrew.
maglup at 2007-9-4 > top of Msdn Tech,Community Chat,Hot Technology...