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- From: A.D.Brown@bradford.ac.uk (Alistair Brown)
- Newsgroups: comp.lang.c++,rec.games.programmer,alt.msdos.programmer,comp.programming
- Subject: Re: Young programmers read me.
- Date: Thu, 28 Mar 1996 14:50:00 GMT
- Organization: University of Bradford, UK
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- peter willis <peterw@coastnet.com> writes:
- >Be prepared to do continuous learning in the area of languages. There is
- >no easy way unless you want to be a one system only kind of
- >programmer.(like most)
-
- >Learn anything about everything about computer languages and you will do
- >fine.
-
- Agreed. Remember that it's not the computer or the compiler which is
- writing the programs, it's you.
-
- Alistair
-