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- From: Anatoli Mandelchtam <tolik@tarley_pc.loc201.tandem.com>
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- Subject: Re: What to learn? c or c++
- Date: Wed, 10 Jan 1996 23:53:06 -0800
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- Bret Taylor wrote:
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- .> I'm in a bit of a quandry, whether to learn c or c++. I figure going
- .> straight to the heart of it with Borland C++ for windows would save me
- .> from having to relearn programming styles. I already use visual basic
- .> 4 so I'm familiar with programming structures. The flip side is
- .> everybody tells me I should learn plain ol' C first. Any advice from
- .> this group would be greatly appreciated.
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