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Posted 2003-09-05, 06:29 PM in reply to Arbitus's post "Instant Messangers"
Randuin said:
I'm brining this thread back up, for good reasons

1. Mantralord seems to be knownledgable of VB
2. I need help with it

So anyway... an AIM client in VB... but that utlilizes the AIM protocol... I made just an IP to IP based IM thing... I'm trying to integrate multi-user... any idea?
you know how to use winsock arrays?
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Posted 2003-09-05, 11:13 PM in reply to Arbitus's post "Instant Messangers"
yeah I'm using control arrays to do that... but once i'm finished that i'm gonna see how to use the AIM protocol with winsock
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Posted 2003-09-16, 05:10 PM in reply to Arbitus's post "Instant Messangers"
u can do it in c...

networking libraries u could look up if u wanted...

(unix)
sys/socket.h
arpa/inet.h

(windows)
winsock.h

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Posted 2003-09-16, 05:28 PM in reply to Arbitus's post "Instant Messangers"
I still have that AIM logon from VB code if anyone needs it.
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Posted 2003-09-16, 07:16 PM in reply to Arbitus's post "Instant Messangers"
im learnign c++ at school...we are still in input/output coz the fag teacher taught us binary and base convertion for 2 weeks, which we could have easily done in a calculator.........and then he gave us a test and everyone failed.....he gave us retake and the highests core was 75....i got a 68
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Posted 2003-09-16, 09:32 PM in reply to Arbitus's post "Instant Messangers"
Knight-Rider said:
im learnign c++ at school...we are still in input/output coz the fag teacher taught us binary and base convertion for 2 weeks, which we could have easily done in a calculator.........and then he gave us a test and everyone failed.....he gave us retake and the highests core was 75....i got a 68
I loved breaking the curve at programming class...I would always score 100 on tests, and the next highest grade was like a 72 or something. I always thought of it as my personal punishment for the idiots in the class...muhahahaha.
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Posted 2003-09-17, 09:14 AM in reply to Arbitus's post "Instant Messangers"
mantralord said:
I still have that AIM logon from VB code if anyone needs it.
Send it to randuin at randuin dot com if you will Thanks!
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Posted 2003-09-17, 09:32 AM in reply to Arbitus's post "Instant Messangers"
okee dokee.
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Posted 2003-09-17, 10:32 AM in reply to Arbitus's post "Instant Messangers"
mantralord said:
I loved breaking the curve at programming class...I would always score 100 on tests, and the next highest grade was like a 72 or something. I always thought of it as my personal punishment for the idiots in the class...muhahahaha.
Unfortunately, CS at my school just wasn't designed for those who had no clue how computers worked. My 1st year, there was a group of people who excelled, and everyone else did horribly. Personally, I started turning in Windowed apps instead of console apps out of boredom.

When I started CS1 (Beginning C++), I already knew BASIC, Turbo Pascal, and x86 assembly, not to mention experience with macro programming and CASIO and TI calculator programming and had many years of programming experience, so it was a blowoff course for me. The thing is that the hardest part about learning your first programming language is learning what to tell the computer to get it to do what you want. By the third or fourth, you quickly reallize that the only real differences between languages is the syntax: how you tell the computer what you tell it.
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Posted 2003-09-17, 02:33 PM in reply to Arbitus's post "Instant Messangers"
well...lisp and assembly seem to differ in reasoning a bit from other languages...but yea all the other languages seem more or less the same except for syntax.
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