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Visual Studio Code for C++ on Linux

September 6, 2019September 6, 2019 Andrew KirikDebugging

To be a productive developer good editor/IDE is essential. On Windows nothing could beat Microsoft Visual Studio (in my opinion). On Linux I don’t have enough experience to make decision yet. For small projects Microsoft[…]

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Qt + CMake = Easy Life

September 3, 2019 Andrew KirikTools

Do you want to be able build GUI application once and run it on Window and Linux? Qt might be the answer.Also in this lesson we will be using cross platform build tool named CMake.[…]

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Python

September 12, 2017September 13, 2017 Andrew KirikProgramming

Python is very similar to Perl so to save myself some time I would do copy/paste/replace… 🙂 Python is scripting language; that means you don’t compile it to executable, like C/C++, nor compile it to[…]

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Perl

September 11, 2017September 12, 2017 Andrew KirikProgramming

Perl is scripting language; that means you don’t compile it to executable, like C/C++, nor compile it to binary file which executed by special environment, like Java of .Net Core. Instead you write a script[…]

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Java, Hello World

September 8, 2017September 12, 2017 Andrew KirikProgramming

Compiling Java sources won’t produce executable which could be run independently. It produces binary code which is executed by Java. So in order to run Java program you need Java to be installed. Just to[…]

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makefiles, part II

August 25, 2017September 12, 2017 Andrew KirikProgramming

Like I said with just one file it doesn’t make sense to create a makefile. Let’s create something more complex. Let’s create four files: main.cpp, class1.cpp, class1.h and common.h // common.h #pragma once enum class[…]

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makefiles, part I

August 20, 2017September 12, 2017 Andrew KirikProgramming

got tired of remembering all compiler and linker switches? I got a good news for you – you can setup everything once and forget about it. One way is to user some studio and create[…]

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Hello, World on C/C++ on Linux, part II

August 8, 2017September 12, 2017 Andrew KirikProgramming

Last time we wrote C application, this time let’s do a C++. Our Hello, World could look like this: #include <iostream> int main() { []{ std::cout

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Hello, World on C/C++ on Linux

August 7, 2017September 12, 2017 Andrew KirikProgramming

So you came home from your first 101 computer science class and you have homework to do – write a program on C. Where do you start? I’ll try to answer that. The easiest way[…]

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