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Anybody interested in Temp-C?

Posted: Mon Jun 01, 2009 10:33 am
by Harry Potter
Again, Temp-C is a code-wizard to ease the creation of C/C++ code by creating templates based on supplied settings. It will come for both DOS and Win32. It will handle multiple compilers and, depending on the compiler, multiple systems as well. It will be purpose-based, meaning it would create, for example, the files necessary for a game or word processor, or files for special tasks such as processing and sorting a database, opening/saving a file or processing an .INI file. My goal for the DOS version is to have at least 150k of template files. The Win32 version will include all such plus support for Win32 and Win32-based files. These template files will merely be code snippets that Temp-C, along with code produced in-line by code, assembles to create the files. Temp-C is currently only in its alpha stages. I will ask for code snippets later, for I currently can't access my e-mail account--which is actually my mother's, who is on vacation--or the disks which contain this software.

Posted: Mon Jun 01, 2009 7:47 pm
by MystikShadows
i reallly like this idea...and I would even add that sence you are creating templates, you should also create templates that teach good programming pracies while you're at it :).

Posted: Mon Jun 01, 2009 9:00 pm
by burger2227
GOOD GRIEF!

45 minutes ago you posted another idea! When are YOU gonna make one?

PICK ONE AND DO IT FOR CRYING OUT LOUD!

Too many ideas and no substance. And QUIT those freaking annoying POLLS too.

You have demonstrated absolutely nothing here recently.