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- From: rchiu@cs.iastate.edu (Richard Chiu)
- Newsgroups: comp.lang.c,comp.lang.c++,rec.games.programmer
- Subject: Re: ! Read me and State your opinion.
- Date: 13 Apr 96 18:28:09 GMT
- Organization: Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa
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- >>>Chris Kemp (chrisk@paladn.com) wrote:
- >>>
- >>>: if you want to be a master of the machine, and if you are
- >>>: using windows as your platform, C++ is literally the only
- >>>: game. yes, it has a steep learning curve, but no other
- >>>: language gives you the pointers and inheritance and
- >>>: polymorphism that is needed to be a master. period.
- >>>
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- Masters use windows??
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- C++ is just a tool, masters are not defined by tools.
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- C++ doesn't have a steep learning curve for anyone that can be
- or is a master.
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- RC
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