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- From: jcorig@strauss.udel.edu (John Pat Corigliano)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.programmer
- Subject: Re: C
- Date: 2 Jan 1996 01:14:54 -0500
- Organization: University of Delaware
- Message-ID: <4caigu$1c3@strauss.udel.edu>
- References: <4bsqo2$spf@news.mdata.fi> <882.6571T1182T393@mbox3.swipnet.se> <simes.0dit@amdev.demon.co.uk>
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- In article <simes.0dit@amdev.demon.co.uk>,
- Simon Brown <simes@amdev.demon.co.uk> wrote:
- >>
- >> C++, hm, sure, but I think you should learn C before that.
- >
- >Actually, you don't need to learn C before learning C++. There are a lot of
- >C things you don't need to do when programming C++.
-
- Then again, learning C first is wise since C is more fundamental than C++.
- For instance, some people (who only program in C++) think the bit-shift
- operators (<< and >>) are actually the iostream operators being over-
- loaded!
-
- Later,
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- John Corigliano jcorig@strauss.udel.edu
- Computer and Information Science University of Delaware
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