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- From: amoreira@nine.com (Alberto C Moreira)
- Newsgroups: comp.edu,comp.lang.c,comp.lang.c++
- Subject: Re: C or C++ for a 14-year old? The definitive reply
- Date: Mon, 22 Jan 1996 15:51:38 GMT
- Organization: Number Nine Visual Technology
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- babycox@aol.com (BabyCox) wrote:
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- >>
- >> Also, if you still find DOS confusing, programming isn't for you. I see
- >a lot
- >> of kids who want to learn programming or at least brag about their
- >abilities
- >> with computers, but really these kids are just fat lazy dorks who think
- >there
- >> cool cause they download hacking programs from AOL.
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- >I find this very insulting, I am a 14 year old (not a kid). I learned
- >BASIC, before I was in school, learned Logo in first grade, and am now
- >very proficent C++. I am not lazy, I am not a dork, and I do not see many
- >other teenage programmers that would fit either of thes descriptions, and
- >I don't appreciate people who resort to name calling just to prove a
- >point.
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- Go, guy! Some grown ups out here actually agree with you.
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- _alberto_
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