QUOTE(Cole @ Dec 5 2006, 09:59 PM)
C++ can be considered a high level language. In fact anything besides machine code and assembly can basically be considered a high level language.
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Did you know that Python is made from the
C family?
Which means that if you have anything in Python, you can make it work with C, and vice -versa (but the C will need some Python-friendly interface--aka allowing python types to work in C).
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QUOTE(adam2new @ Dec 5 2006, 08:40 AM)
Uh-oh! QBasic was made for DOS and I think that those old DOS programs can ruin the Hard Drive (mine got ruined on my laptop once--I think that's why).
Oh, and I was using Windows XP (remeber, no native DOS).
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*Hit myself upside the head*
There is a way to safely use DOS on XP (and other OSes): DOSBox!!!
Search
http://sourceforge.net/ for DOSBox (as of this reply, I found 2 (one was optimized for speed) different sections in the searce, the rest are something else.
Oh and you can use SourceForge.net for finding
FREE programs to download (from what I know, all are virus-free!!!).