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From: papresco AT technologist DOT com (Paul Prescod)
Subject: Re: Starter C compiler - Win95
16 Aug 1997 16:03:35 -0700 :
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Richard Thorton wrote:
> 
> Im looking to find a C compiler to learn C.
> 
> Is the GNU Win32 compiler a sound one to start with. I havent used any
> other program apart from basic BASIC at college many years ago. I thought C
> might be the place to start.

With all due respect, I think that Java or JavaScript is a better place
to revive your programming skills. C and C++ are the two most difficult
languages in common use.

 Paul Prescod
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