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Old 07-27-2007, 09:06 AM
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Operating Systems sub-forums

It would be nice if this forum had OS specific forums.

Much of the main page is Windows only, I believe a "C" specific forum should focus on C, not proprietary software.

Maybe there could be a subforum for Windows specific and Linux specific programming, so the focus on the main page will be on C/C++.
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Old 07-27-2007, 11:45 AM
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Re: Operating Systems sub-forums

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It would be nice if this forum had OS specific forums.
That is a very good suggestions but as of now it does not have many queries to have it separated and as and when we have it we will have the appropriate sections.

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Much of the main page is Windows only, I believe a "C" specific forum should focus on C, not proprietary software.
Main page is all about programming and I don't see any thing about windows / proprietary software.

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Maybe there could be a subforum for Windows specific and Linux specific programming, so the focus on the main page will be on C/C++.
We can have that in the futures.
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Main page is all about programming and I don't see any thing about windows / proprietary software.
* Win32 (Advanced/Beginner)
* MFC (Advanced/Beginner)
* C# I(Advanced/Beginner)
* Visual Basic

These are not open or cross platform.
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Re: Operating Systems sub-forums

Ok. So you mean to say we should have C as Linux / Windows instead of (Advanced/Beginner)
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Ok. So you mean to say we should have C as Linux / Windows instead of (Advanced/Beginner)
I think it should focus on Ansii C/C++, with subforums for specific API's.
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I think it should focus on Ansii C/C++, with subforums for specific API's.
We will definitely look into it.
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