You must try this out! Be sure to put on some headphones, and have no other surrounding noises. Preferrably be in a quiet place. This will be an amazing experience!
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You must try this out! Be sure to put on some headphones, and have no other surrounding noises. Preferrably be in a quiet place. This will be an amazing experience!

So what is Talk Binary about? Talk Binary is aimed at bringing you quality driven tutorials for C++ explaining basic, intermediate, and advanced topics including advanced data structures, inheritance, polymorphism, pointers, object orientated programming, and much more.
We’ll also cover other programming languages and how you can produce what you want. Want to make a video game? We’ll point you in the right direction. Make a website? That too.
We’ll also cover computer optimization tricks and tips. As well as new gadgets in the market, and what’s new in the gaming industry.
Aside from that, we’ll possibly keep a blog on our college experiences as well. Providing tips in the professional and social aspect of our daily lives.
Be sure to join our forums!
Expect more to come soon, as we are currently busy with school as we are in Finals week! Read more »

GameStop online has currently introduced their PS3 Bundled with Metal Gear Solid! You can’t order online though, so I believe you must reserve them in store. The price tag? $559.98. Which includes the 80GB PS3, Metal Gear Solid, Metal Gear Bluetooth Headset, and more. You can check it out at GameStop.
I was hoping to see it around the estimated $500 Engadget had previously claimed. Even so, the $559.98 doesn’t seem to bad, with the fact that it included the game, and a headset so we could pretend to be Solid Snake during the actual game.
For more information on Metal Gear Solid 4 check out IGN.
I personally plan to buy one with Metal Gear Solid, and maybe the new Guitar Hero ( which seems to be similar to Rock Band…so why not Guitar, Drum, and Mic Hero? since its no longer just Guitars. )

Might look like a Team Fortress 2 spin off at first but believe me, it won’t! Battlefield makes a new genre by introducing a FPS where you actually have to work as a team in order to win. ( WIth up to 64 people ). You start with a base on a map, and your opponent starts with another one on the other end. The goal is to capture as many of the bases on the map, if your team contains more, the opponents score starts dropping. Reach zero, and you die! The fights are intense as there are soldiers on foot, on tanks, airplanes, in towers, buildings, and more!!
Below is a trailer.
If you are new to Linux and it’s terminal, you might be wondering how to move around? I’ll show you how with some basic terminal commands.

Below I’ll list a few examples with comments denoted by // Read more »

Want to start programming in C++? No worries. There is nothing to buy. It also isn’t difficult to get started! Anyone can learn! Talk Binary offers a variety of tutorials to get you started on the right track and right away! We’ll also step through every step of the process so you can get started as soon as possible!
You can either program right away in Windows, or can download and install Ubuntu! It’s all based on preference. I’d recommend you to try both out first before you decide on where to start.
1. If you want a programming environment you can try out Linux Distribution Ubuntu and Install Dual-Boot Ubuntu on your computer so you may boot either Windows or Linux!
a. Then you should check out How to write and compile a C++ program in Linux. This tutorial will step you through the process of compiling a C++ program in Linux using the terminal.
2. If you want to try programming first in your Windows environment you should check out How to write and compile a C++ program in Windows using an IDE. Read more »
In this tutorial, I’ll show you how to install Ubuntu so you may have an option to dual-boot. In other words, when you boot up your computer, you’ll be given an option whether to use Ubuntu or Windows.
1. First download Ubuntu. Wait? What is Ubuntu? Check it out here at Linux Distribution Ubuntu.
2. Burn the ISO onto the cd.
3. Back up your hard drive! This is a must! I’ve seen people reformat their computers when missing a step in the process!
4. Place your Ubuntu cd in your cd-drive and restart your computer.
5. On the following screen choose Install Ubuntu. If you really want, you can Try Ubuntu without any change to your computer so you can test it out and see if you like it. For this tutorial, I’ll go with the Install Ubuntu option.
If the following boot screen doesn’t show up, your BIOS probably doesn’t check your cd-drive. When your computer starts, go into your BIOS and change the appropriate settings.

