C#, Python

Discussion in 'Code Snippets and Tutorials' started by the_skip, May 26, 2007.

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  1. the_skip

    the_skip Level IV

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    OK So I was browsing and saw c# looked 75% like vb6. Anyone got any sugestions on it. I was thinking as maybe picking it up mostly to make an ab (If I make an ab it will be in ,net. Got a few ideas bout threads)Also maybe look into python. I got bored
     
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    Python is a tough language. I'm pretty sure the SUPER ABer was coded using that.
     
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    Gui progtraming is tough in it. Though I thnk command prompt is a littl easier
     
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    i tried python once but i stopped learning because of the lack of gui editor. c# is pretty good, and it does look a lot like vb.
     
  5. tac123

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    C# is way beyond VB6, the comparison makes me laugh. The similarities are in Visual Studio which is Microsoft's gui and code editor, which is based on the same interface they have used for years. The other similarities are from the fact that it makes Windows API calls, like VB.

    Are you going to buy Visual Studio, or what are you doing to get C#?
     
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    Smirnoff Level IV

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    "C# is way beyond VB6, the comparison makes me laugh"

    Thought the exact same thing.

    From what I know of C#, creating an Autobuyer in it would absolutely blitz the current ones which exist. The speed difference between a C# and a VB6 or a Javanet AB is bloody huge.

    I would recommend getting into it, as I am looking for either a python or C# programmer to create a new AB for me which would rival the old Blade (SUper Autobuyer) and maybe even be better. I am paying very, very well too :p

    But only after an expert / very adept programmer.
     
  7. tac123

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    Well my ABer made C# has been able to buy 4 items in 50ms, but that was only because I was speed testing it and had it had 4 threads running, I also have a really nice internet connection at home. I'm not quite sure why people compare about buy speed when a faster buy is really only more of an indicator of cheating.
     
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    I started learning python, but it was too hard for me. C# and C++ are quite popular. I would suggest C# beacuse I think more people in this forum know about it, so you will get more help from member of nf.
     
  9. the_skip

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    Yeah I leaned C# since when I saw vb.net I saw hoe sloppy it could be. I also leanred a bit of c++
     
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