E Eahdawn macrumors member Original poster Jul 15, 2012 49 0 Aug 17, 2012 #1 I know it's a noob question, that's what I am after all. Going to college in September doing Computer Science and I want to get a Macbook Pro. Is it possible to code in Java and C++ like on a Windows machine?
I know it's a noob question, that's what I am after all. Going to college in September doing Computer Science and I want to get a Macbook Pro. Is it possible to code in Java and C++ like on a Windows machine?
KnightWRX macrumors Pentium Jan 28, 2009 15,046 4 Quebec, Canada Aug 17, 2012 #2 In Java, C++, Ruby, Python, Perl, C, PHP, Go, Ada. Anything really. There's pretty much an interpreter/compiler for all the popular languages (there's even a COBOL compiler !).
In Java, C++, Ruby, Python, Perl, C, PHP, Go, Ada. Anything really. There's pretty much an interpreter/compiler for all the popular languages (there's even a COBOL compiler !).
E Eahdawn macrumors member Original poster Jul 15, 2012 49 0 Aug 17, 2012 #3 KnightWRX said: In Java, C++, Ruby, Python, Perl, C, PHP, Go, Ada. Anything really. There's pretty much an interpreter/compiler for all the popular languages (there's even a COBOL compiler !). Click to expand... Sounds good to me. Thank you my man!
KnightWRX said: In Java, C++, Ruby, Python, Perl, C, PHP, Go, Ada. Anything really. There's pretty much an interpreter/compiler for all the popular languages (there's even a COBOL compiler !). Click to expand... Sounds good to me. Thank you my man!