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- Subject: Re: What to learn? c or c++
- Date: 11 Jan 1996 20:34:58 -0500
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- Jump right into C++. That's what I did ( am still doing ) and I'm not
- having any problems, and I'm learning from a book. If you took a course
- it would be that much easier. Objects are the thing of the future. I
- can't picture programming without them. And anyways there's not much
- difference between the two languages anyway. Save yourself some time and
- effort.
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