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- From: scotty@fpg.gcomm.com (Scotty)
- Newsgroups: comp.lang.c++
- Subject: Learning C/C++
- Date: 11 Jan 1996 23:54:30 GMT
- Organization: Dakota State University
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- Ok, I've seen a simmilar question on, but here's kind of a new one.
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- I'm 16 years old, and I will be going to college in a couple of years.
- I will be majoring in Computer Programming. I want to get a head start,
- and I really want to learn C/C++. Here's my questions.
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- 1) What book(s) should I get? I have experience with VB, but not
- with C.
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- 2) What compiler should I get? Should I get the Borland C/C++ 4.5
- (which I was planning to do) or should I just use a freeware one,
- like djgpp?
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- I appreciate any answers you can give me. Thanks!
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- Scotty
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- P.S. Please don't send E-mail. My E-mail address doesn't work
- at the moment.
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