I am very new to programming, so forgive me if my information may not seem as complete as more experienced posters here.
I understand that existing object oriented programming languages are created so that you have a list of objects that you can assign or map to any command or function that you want to.
What is Eidola bringing to the table that is any different or new that these existing programs are not capable of? From what I am reading, it appears to me that you are able to create templates of commonly used routines or algorythms so that programming is faster.
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Now kids can play with Mr. Hanky without their parents knowing...
Maybe this is redundant but my two cents...
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Another vote for getting the Math degree. When CS or CIS or whatever the flaver degree of the year fades away having that math degree makes you stand out from the thousands of resumes out there.
I may get some arguements here, but most of the basic to intermediate stuff taught for a computer science degree is learned on the job. The advanced stuff is not taught in school anyway so having the Math background to understand all the basic laws that computers follow is a bonus IMO.
Sky Odyssey is a arcade style flight game in which you pilot several planes from WW1 to present day. You fly through various caverns, in a thunderstorm, and land on a train to name a few things. Each level is something different you are doing and there are plenty of them!
I recommend going to gamefaqs.com for complete info. They have links to ign and other major site and they also have a player review list, message board, walkthrough and game data for all games on all platforms.
"4 Gigabytes should be enough for anybody!"
"If you don't get it you are not a nerd and should immediately procede over to CNN where all the other cattle get their news!"
Jeesh I thought I had left the elitists back on the tech tv forums...
I understand that existing object oriented programming languages are created so that you have a list of objects that you can assign or map to any command or function that you want to.
What is Eidola bringing to the table that is any different or new that these existing programs are not capable of? From what I am reading, it appears to me that you are able to create templates of commonly used routines or algorythms so that programming is faster.
Now kids can play with Mr. Hanky without their parents knowing...
Another vote for getting the Math degree. When CS or CIS or whatever the flaver degree of the year fades away having that math degree makes you stand out from the thousands of resumes out there.
I may get some arguements here, but most of the basic to intermediate stuff taught for a computer science degree is learned on the job. The advanced stuff is not taught in school anyway so having the Math background to understand all the basic laws that computers follow is a bonus IMO.
Sky Odyssey is a arcade style flight game in which you pilot several planes from WW1 to present day. You fly through various caverns, in a thunderstorm, and land on a train to name a few things. Each level is something different you are doing and there are plenty of them! I recommend going to gamefaqs.com for complete info. They have links to ign and other major site and they also have a player review list, message board, walkthrough and game data for all games on all platforms.
I think as long as there is a marginal amount of movement, regardless of direction, the energy can be harnassed...
"4 Gigabytes should be enough for anybody!"
"If you don't get it you are not a nerd and should immediately procede over to CNN where all the other cattle get their news!"
Jeesh I thought I had left the elitists back on the tech tv forums...