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- From: rvg@marketgraph.xs4all.nl (Ruud van Gaal)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.programmer
- Subject: Re: C
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- Date: Tue, 2 Jan 96 21:15:40 CET
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- In <882.6571T1182T393@mbox3.swipnet.se> roland.bengtsson@mbox3.swipnet.se
- (Roland Bengtsson) wrote:
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- >
- > >:Which one's better, DICE 2.06.37 or GCC 2.7.0?
- >
- >If you are a beginner I think you should use Dice or SAS/C.
- >GCC require much more memory and HD than Dice and SAS/C.
- >
- >C++, hm, sure, but I think you should learn C before that.
- >C++ has an advantage in big projects but require more CPU
- >to compile.
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- I think it is better to learn C++ from scratch, than to learn it based on C
- skills, really. Although C++ is harder to learn and more difficult to write
- really good code for, the C language would only learn you lots of stuff you
- should forget when doing C++. C is function oriented, while C++ is type
- oriented.
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- Ruud van Gaal
- E-Mail: rvg@marketgraph.xs4all.nl
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