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Quote from: ephan on September 12, 2011, 05:43:24 pmQuote from: yeongJIN_COOL on September 12, 2011, 05:23:41 pmwhen I was in APCS, my teacher didn't taught us anything so we had to learn by ourselves XP(Yeong got a score of 4 in AP test XP )Out of? Also, I know people who use Microsoft Word to write CSS. Of course, now they use Notepad++ thanks to me Highest possible is a 5.That's very good
Quote from: yeongJIN_COOL on September 12, 2011, 05:23:41 pmwhen I was in APCS, my teacher didn't taught us anything so we had to learn by ourselves XP(Yeong got a score of 4 in AP test XP )Out of? Also, I know people who use Microsoft Word to write CSS. Of course, now they use Notepad++ thanks to me
when I was in APCS, my teacher didn't taught us anything so we had to learn by ourselves XP(Yeong got a score of 4 in AP test XP )
Quote from: pianoman on September 12, 2011, 05:50:48 pmQuote from: ephan on September 12, 2011, 05:43:24 pmQuote from: yeongJIN_COOL on September 12, 2011, 05:23:41 pmwhen I was in APCS, my teacher didn't taught us anything so we had to learn by ourselves XP(Yeong got a score of 4 in AP test XP )Out of? Also, I know people who use Microsoft Word to write CSS. Of course, now they use Notepad++ thanks to me Highest possible is a 5.That's very good 5 is great (I got this on a practice AP Exam we took for fun on the first day ), 4 is very good, 3 is okay, 2 is meh (and gets you no college credit), 1 is rather despicable.
For Java, I use BlueJ sometimes and you can't change the font from whatever the default is...But whenever I use Visual Studio, Netbeans or Eclipse, I have Cloister Black set as my font. It makes me feel special.Spoiler For Large Picture is Large:
FinaleTI, you would win the Internet if you used that font in a cool IDE, not Visual Studio Either way, I also like dark background, but not black. My favourite theme on gedit is Oblivion (dark gray background).
My favorite ide has always been notepad++ because of its compatibility with most porgramming languages and the ability to easily add others. I prefer to code on a black background and then notepad++ chooses a variety of fonts based off what i'm typing, so keywords are one font and comments may be another.
I use whatever monospaced font Visual Studio uses, or whatever program sets as default. Any good monospaced font is good for me. Why not the font you get when you lack a graphical interface (DOS' or Linux's default font in Ctrl-Alt-F1 mode). Or Fixedsys.Quote from: FinaleTI on September 12, 2011, 07:04:57 pmFor Java, I use BlueJ sometimes and you can't change the font from whatever the default is...But whenever I use Visual Studio, Netbeans or Eclipse, I have Cloister Black set as my font. It makes me feel special.Spoiler For Large Picture is Large: Lolwut. That's so crazy.
Hehe, how are you supposed to program with that type of font? I bet if I used it within a text editor or an IDE I would be crazy by the end of the day of use.
N++ isn't an IDE.
What's wrong with VS? For C# and VC it is quite the bomb, nothing can compare.
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