Terry
Line Up and Wait
I have an idea for a computer program that I would like to write.
It is an "Ohm's Law" program.
I know a little VB4 and have VB4 on CDROM.
I also have C++ but know even less when it comes to programming.
Would you recommend that I write the program in VB4 or change to a different programming language.
Someone suggested "Python" but until today, I thought Python was a snake.
I think the program has potential to be used in the commercial world, service technicians, schools, and educational materials, so I was curious on some opinions.
Is Python Object Oriented?
Does it have Controls like VB4?
Is it similar to VB4.
Does it have a compiler and source code generator?
Is it FREE?
Thanks,
Terry
It is an "Ohm's Law" program.
I know a little VB4 and have VB4 on CDROM.
I also have C++ but know even less when it comes to programming.
Would you recommend that I write the program in VB4 or change to a different programming language.
Someone suggested "Python" but until today, I thought Python was a snake.
I think the program has potential to be used in the commercial world, service technicians, schools, and educational materials, so I was curious on some opinions.
Is Python Object Oriented?
Does it have Controls like VB4?
Is it similar to VB4.
Does it have a compiler and source code generator?
Is it FREE?
Thanks,
Terry