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- From: g5000005@nickel.laurentian.ca
- Subject: re: Should I buy BC++ 3.1??
- Message-ID: <1992Sep4.210213.1@nickel.laurentian.ca>
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- Sender: news@ramsey.cs.laurentian.ca (USENET News System)
- Organization: Laurentian University
- Date: Sat, 5 Sep 1992 02:02:13 GMT
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- In article <cee1@ra.msstate.edu (Charles Evans), 3 Sep 92> writes:
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- >>trees etc etc. So I am wondering, is it worth my $99? I know that v. 3.1
- [stuff deleted]
- >>C++ 2.0 on my shelf... what can I do with all these things on my shelf.. it
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- Charles, my advice is to really get familiar with C++ before worrying
- about upgrading to the latest version. Chances are, that by the time
- you are really comfortable with C++, version +20 upgrade will be around
- which will cover all previous upgrades. With this route, you don't
- accumulate 'things' on your shelf! ;^)
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- >>just looks like a waste to me. Spend a 100 bucks for each pop and then what..
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- Yup.
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- >>(I think) DOS 7.0 will be a COMPLETE rewrite redo everything. Should I wait?
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- Yup again!
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- >>any pointers or pointers to pointers to int would be helpful.
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- Just my CAN$ 0.0375 worth....
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- >>chuck
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- >>+--------------------+-----------------------+------------------------+
- >>| Charles E. Evans | cee1@ra.msstate.edu | All things are green |
- >>| iDLE CHATTEr | cee1@MSSTATE.BITNET | unless they are not. |
- >>+--------------------+-----------------------+------------------------+
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- Norm Neil
- G5000005@nickel.laurentian.ca
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