← Back to context Comment by miohtama 4 years ago Nice work! If I recall correctly, I used these when I was studying C in high school. 6 comments miohtama Reply marcodiego 4 years ago I’m sad to see graphics.h is still used in Pakistan, India and Brazil. waynecochran 4 years ago That's sad because its antiquated and means folks are still using DOS? marcodiego 4 years ago That's sad because it means there was no evolution in the last 20 years. People learn something, teach it and it gets frozen. Nothing new is learnt for decades. 2 replies → miohtama 4 years ago Still using DOS is not sad. Writing this on my Windows 11.
marcodiego 4 years ago I’m sad to see graphics.h is still used in Pakistan, India and Brazil. waynecochran 4 years ago That's sad because its antiquated and means folks are still using DOS? marcodiego 4 years ago That's sad because it means there was no evolution in the last 20 years. People learn something, teach it and it gets frozen. Nothing new is learnt for decades. 2 replies → miohtama 4 years ago Still using DOS is not sad. Writing this on my Windows 11.
waynecochran 4 years ago That's sad because its antiquated and means folks are still using DOS? marcodiego 4 years ago That's sad because it means there was no evolution in the last 20 years. People learn something, teach it and it gets frozen. Nothing new is learnt for decades. 2 replies → miohtama 4 years ago Still using DOS is not sad. Writing this on my Windows 11.
marcodiego 4 years ago That's sad because it means there was no evolution in the last 20 years. People learn something, teach it and it gets frozen. Nothing new is learnt for decades. 2 replies →
I’m sad to see graphics.h is still used in Pakistan, India and Brazil.
That's sad because its antiquated and means folks are still using DOS?
That's sad because it means there was no evolution in the last 20 years. People learn something, teach it and it gets frozen. Nothing new is learnt for decades.
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Still using DOS is not sad. Writing this on my Windows 11.