I've kepy Irrlicht on my list of things to learn as I get older (16 now) and I am AMAZED at how it looks now. I watched the preview video with the flare-esk thing flying around in the middle. It's gorgeous.
Excellent work... I really have to get my shoes kicking on C# and get something cool done with this gorgeous engine
Amazing!
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From what I've heard about .net, it's Microsoft's answer to Java. All the .net languages use the same objects and compile to .net bytecode, which runs in an interpreter.
It's very fashionable with corporate types, but so much with die hard C/C++ programmers because it takes you further away from banging the metal and forces you to do things The Microsoft Way (tm).
afaik "VS .NET" is just the name for "Visual Studio 7", just like calling Windows NT5 "Windows 2000". I'd guess C++ compiles to binary like a normal C++ compiler.
It's very fashionable with corporate types, but so much with die hard C/C++ programmers because it takes you further away from banging the metal and forces you to do things The Microsoft Way (tm).
afaik "VS .NET" is just the name for "Visual Studio 7", just like calling Windows NT5 "Windows 2000". I'd guess C++ compiles to binary like a normal C++ compiler.
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from what ive read and seen using it, VB and C# need the .NET Framework installed to run, whereas the C++ of VS .NET doesnt.
i have a system that doesnt have the framework or any extra stuff for testing stuff like this
[edit] VB doesnt need the .NET for some basic simple apps ive made, but when using certain controls (dont know which ones exactly) it does then require the framework [/edit]
long live C++, dont let M$ take over
i have a system that doesnt have the framework or any extra stuff for testing stuff like this
[edit] VB doesnt need the .NET for some basic simple apps ive made, but when using certain controls (dont know which ones exactly) it does then require the framework [/edit]
long live C++, dont let M$ take over
anyway i prefer c#
all opinions are good opinions but you know, i am trully new in programation and i am more specialized in 3d and animation, the 3d area has a lot of work too, i love make games but i dont have people to help me to make them, for that i love irrlicht because it have an space for all kind of people, c++,vb,xml,lua and c#, i prefer c# because in very short time ive done great things, i respect everybody opinions but i am waiting for irrlicht .NET so niko, you know...thanks anyway