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- From: c2a192@ugrad.cs.ubc.ca (Kazimir Kylheku)
- Newsgroups: comp.lang.c
- Subject: Re: Please don't shoot me (newbie question)
- Date: 17 Apr 1996 12:13:33 -0700
- Organization: Computer Science, University of B.C., Vancouver, B.C., Canada
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- In article <4l33s5$pb5@spanky.pls.ov.com>,
- Fletcher.Glenn@ov.com <glenn@ov.com> wrote:
-
- >C++ is an extension of the C language to accomodate the idioms of
- >Object Oriented Programming. OOP supports concepts that C has
-
- Extension in the loose sense, of course. It is not a proper superset by any
- means.
-
- >extreme difficulty implementing.
-
- C++ hides concepts that typical C++ programmers would otherwise have exterme
- difficulty with when working with any other language.
- --
- I'm not really a jerk, but I play one on Usenet.
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