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- From: drice@ponder.csci.unt.edu (Keith Rice)
- Subject: Re: Most difficult part of learning C?
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- Date: Wed, 26 Aug 1992 23:41:09 GMT
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- goldstei@cgi.com ("Morris Goldstein") writes:
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- >I am conducting research for a little project concerning difficulties in
- >learning C and how to improve the teaching of C so as to circumvent these
- >problems.
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- >When learning C, what things did you find the most confussing/difficult to
- >understand?
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- > -Morris
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- >(goldstein@cgi.com)
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- Understanding and using pointers.
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- Keith
- drice@ponder.csci.unt.edu
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