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May 29, 2007 at 9:16 pm #191207AdminAdministrator
Well, if any of ya c++ peeps got time can soem one make a real easy tutorial, lol for real like when I first started vb 6 the only reason it to keep me for ever to learn it was that I didnt know how to make an exe and usually all the tutorials I read never actually took ya to the whole process.
here where i am stock on c++
First what program should I use the old vb sudio 6 or other
and how ya add a damn form lol, evey time i open the vb studio c+ i dont know how to add a damn form lol inbaressing i know lol.so please someone do somethign like a simple form with one buttom that says hello. from start to finish without skippin, I bet I learn c++ in a day if this is done 🙂
May 31, 2007 at 12:50 pm #191216DodyMemberYou are lucky Admin, I have few days vacation and I just passed by the forum to see what’s new
@Admin wrote:
here where i am stock on c++
First what program should I use the old vb sudio 6 or otherI use Microsoft Visual C++ 6.0 and I get a free license from microsoft using Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 (because of my study and work)
so I use both, and espcially MFC if you are looking into making windows-based applications easy and fast
and how ya add a damn form lol, evey time i open the vb studio c+ i dont know how to add a damn form lol inbaressing i know lol.
You need to think a little bit different that vb.
when you start your vc++, choose MFC and check for the dialog based applicationsafter that it will be drop-n-drag for the controls
so please someone do somethign like a simple form with one buttom that says hello. from start to finish without skippin, I bet I learn c++ in a day if this is done :)
check the attachment 🙂
June 1, 2007 at 12:14 pm #191215AdminAdministratorThanks man, and nice to see you again, So thas for 2005, Aight times for me to buy it 😉
June 1, 2007 at 12:44 pm #191214DodyMember@Admin wrote:
Thanks man, and nice to see you again, So thas for 2005, Aight times for me to buy it 😉
I forgot to mention that it is vc++ 6, but if you have vc 2005, it will convert it correctly without any problem
I just warn you that vc 2005 the professional edition that support MFC, and it is not cheap
they only reason I am using vc 2005 is because MS gave me free license copy because I am studying Software Engineering and they are looking forward to hire me in the future 😀
so you might consider doing that for afree copy’s sakeanyway, if you want some paltalk vc++ source code, I can give you some of my old applications!
by the way, it is kinda late you start c++ now, people are already moving into java (like me) even though c++ still powerfull
keep up the good work
June 2, 2007 at 4:38 pm #191213AdminAdministratorjava why they going therefor, crap dont tell me I am that far behind 🙂 I gonna stic with vb c+ for now to see if I finally get it 🙂
June 7, 2007 at 5:14 pm #191212BattleStar-GalacticaMemberchange your mind, you cannot combined vb6 with c++, there is no textbox1.text in c++
June 7, 2007 at 7:04 pm #191211AdminAdministratorThas why I need a real easy tutorial, some pic will be nice eheh, but I gonna give it a shot soon after i fix all my programs bugs which could take a while 🙂
June 7, 2007 at 9:01 pm #191210BattleStar-GalacticaMemberwhen you’re ready or stuck in somewhat, just ask baby 😉
June 7, 2007 at 11:11 pm #191209DepartureMemberhmmm Sounds like a good idea, nano teach me MFC, or dody when you get some free time…
I have a copy of Microsoft visual c++ 6 standard that I downloaded from the internet ages ago. Or do you guys suggest something diffrent??
June 8, 2007 at 12:13 am #191208BattleStar-GalacticaMemberI use vs2005, it’s alway better that we use same version but it’s not necessary.
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