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Programming Forum and web based access to our favorite programming groups.Hi Folks, i have been out of Programming for a while and are about to write computer simulation of a card game.(blackjack) There will be extensive statistical analysis. The nature of the game is that there will be extensive use of objects as well. At the moment i think i will use: C++ with Kdevelop IDE on KDE on SUse linux 9.1 without any updates to KDE 3.3 or kdevelop of a later version. Not java because the amount of computation is extensive and the only real user of the program is myself. maybe a few others. if i need to port to another device then i can recompile for that target such as a PDA etc. - worry about that then ithink There will not be much GUI, probably text ouput or info that will be transferred to a spreadsheet such as excel/openoffice Xcalc. i think i do not really need QT environment. The MAIN stuff i need is the numerical analysis, but some extra features i may want later on will have a GUI and will need to be ported to a linux mobile phone. My previous experience was: assembly language on 8088, DOS pascal with a borland IDE, ADA on embedded 68010's. unix networking environment. minor minor amount of C and a linux fan. mostly 10 years ago. I have the elctronic books: Thinking in C++ 2nd edition Volume 1&2 from www.BruceEckel.com. and have downloaded other C++ blackjack simulations to re-familliarise with the syntax of C++. I have started already defining the objects written on Paper. I am wondering about any benifits of automatic coding tools, i only want to use linux environment. Will there be most stuff i need in kdevelop or is there a gnome setup better? I don't want to be working like in the Flintstones but i think C++ is still the best solution. correct? Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated before i dive in head first. Phil
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