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- From: z007400b@bcfreenet.seflin.lib.fl.us (Ralph Silverman)
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- Subject: Re: beginner needs to know next step
- Date: 7 Mar 1996 19:30:31 GMT
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- RYoung6319 (ryoung6319@aol.com) wrote:
- : I have taken a couple of courses at college on programming and am starting
- : to get serious about it. I have my c textbook at school and also purchased
- : c in 12 lessons from sams press. I have turbo c++ 3.0 and would like to
- : know what a logical step up would be for compiler / language. I see Sams
- : has visual c 1.0 (full version) bundled with their book. Would you
- : recommend going to a visual language , or building on ansi c knowlege.
-
- --
- **********begin r.s. response************
-
-
- personally, i'm kind of old
- and i first programmed in the
- 'c' programming language
- 15+ (fifteen plus)
- years ago...
- so i guess you could say
- i'm more old age
- than new age...
-
- computers are going to the ultra
- idiot interface
- kindof like watching (and listening to)
- tv.
-
-
- the more you can avail yourself
- of programming in
- the 'c' programming language
- in a reasonably
- traditional manner
- the more you are
- really programming
- ^^^^^^ ^^^^^^^^^^^
- .
-
- 'c' language programming is,
- traditionally, like working
- a kind of portable assembler.
-
-
- i suggest...
- use it
- when
- while
- as
- and
- how
- you can like this...
-
- it may not last forever...
-
- **********end r.s. response**************
- Ralph Silverman
- z007400b@bcfreenet.seflin.lib.fl.us
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