'Allegro' is an Italian word but its meaning is not just 'fast'. This one is the meaning in music to identify a fast tempo but other common meanings of 'allegro' are :
1. Merry, gay , jolly , well-humoured, cheerful.
2. Blithe, happy-go-lucky, light hearted
3. Irresponsible, thoughtless
4. Pleasant (to describe a place, a location)
2007-02-08 16:41:53
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answered by martox45 7
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I don't know why everyone is talking about game programming. The question was "Which is the all-around better programming language". My opinion for this question is Java. You don't have to get dirty with memory management, syntax is mostly intuitive, speed is comparable (Java is slower, because it is partially interpreted, but I doubt you will ever find yourself in a situation where you will notice this difference), Java's structure implements good conventions. There are only a few things I dislike about Java, it's exceptions are irritating, you can't overload operators, there are some irritating syntax things, like new Object() should be Object.new() in my opinion, and I hate how methods with no parameters still require parentheses, and some places a method will have the same name as a variable, so "abc".length() requires parentheses but [1,2,3].length does not (gets really irritating when you are dealing with arrays of strings. But these are little irritants, c++ will have many many more, and I have yet to find a compiler for a Windows machine that I was satisfied with. I use Bloodshed, it's the best I've come across, but it still sucks next to even a basic text editor and command line on Linux. Visual C++ is a cruel joke, and you don't want to try compiling on a Windows machine without an IDE, the hoops you will have to jump through will make you cry. So I suggest get yourself a good Java IDE (I use JCreator on Windows, some swear by Eclipse), and I think you will honestly be happier with it.
2016-03-12 20:53:19
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answered by Anonymous
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RE:
allegro means fast in what language?
2015-08-13 01:27:59
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answered by Anonymous
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Italian
2007-02-08 13:08:10
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answered by Anonymous
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Italian.
2007-02-08 12:53:31
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answered by jim h 6
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Italian
Full meaning: In a quick, lively tempo, usually considered to be faster than allegretto but slower than presto.
2007-02-08 12:59:48
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answered by Anonymous
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It's in Italian....It's also a term for fast in band (also in Italian)
2007-02-08 13:34:03
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answered by Jennie N. 2
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Italien
2007-02-08 12:54:00
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answered by Anonymous
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Italian yes it is in Italian
2007-02-08 12:58:29
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answered by Anonymous
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Italian..Italian
what you want it for ?lol
2007-02-08 13:20:31
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answered by Music 1
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