Kamis, 13 Februari 2014

Computer languages?

Q. anyone know bluebird's illusion? no relevance really, its just that i can't really play that game coz my computer is english(i'm chinese, so i'd rather read it than read translations). i'm no wizz with technology, so can anyone tell me if i can download chinese language for computer off internet for free? thanx

ps for some reason, when i save the game(i figured out i could after much trial and error), its all good until i turn off the computer, then its gone! anyone know why and how to stop? i got the game from
http://www.freewebs.com/bluebirds-illusion/downloads.htm

thanx heaps

A. Usualy you get "language packs" for the particular game and not the computer in general.


Speculate on what programming languages might be like today if early computers were developed for Games etc.?
Q. Early computers were designed as electronic calculators to solve numerical problems. Speculate on what programming languages might be like today if these early machines were developed for a different purpose (e.g., word processing, robot control, game playing).

A. I reckon they'd be much the same.

A computer that plays games still needs all the functionality of a computer that computes the digits of Pi, or your annual taxes for instance. Therefore it would seem logical that the languages we would use to control a machine designed with games in mind would be much the same as the languages we use to control the machines we use in reality.

More than a difference in language itself, it's more a question of a difference in the evolution of different programming techniques. If computers were being used mostly for games, then it's possible that 3D graphics technology would have evolved faster than database technology or spreadsheet software for instance. Either way though, the basic instruction set required is identical.

Rawlyn.





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