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- From: anh@kuhub.cc.ukans.edu
- Newsgroups: comp.lang.c++,rec.games.programmer,alt.msdos.programmer,comp.programming
- Subject: Re: Young programmers read me.
- Message-ID: <1996Mar23.224853.116513@kuhub.cc.ukans.edu>
- Date: 23 Mar 96 22:48:53 CST
- References: <4icpp9$7hr@barad-dur.nas.com> <4imqe4$cj3@ping1.ping.be>
- Organization: University of Kansas Academic Computing Services
-
- Ask your teacher to stuff Pascal :-) Seriously, learn C/C++ on your
- own. You will benefit from an early experience. I find it irresponsible
- to teach students pascal. What is the bloody point? Teach C/C++, Lisp,
- Scheme, Smalltalk, ADA, whatever, but PASCAL?
-
- To enjoy your Operating System and Compiler Construction classes later
- on, you better be well versed in C/C++.
-
- Anh
-
- In article <4imqe4$cj3@ping1.ping.be>, Marc.Ramaekers@ping.be (Ramaekers Marc) writes:
- > hi,
- >
- > I'm interested in sharing stuff. But I'm in my first year computer science.
- > I can only program a little in Pascal ( C is for next year) and I don't have
- > a lot of time, because i have to study. Well, contact me if you have a
- > question or want something. Who knows.... I might even know the answer :-)
- >
- > Marc
- >
-