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From: gautier_niouzes AT hotmail DOT com (Gautier)
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Subject: Re: C or C++?
Date: 23 Jan 2002 00:12:55 -0800
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Jeroen Vandezande:

> I am learning C and will soon convert at my work my old Turbo Pascal Progs
> to C/C++
> but what should I use C or C++?
> A friend told me NOT to use C++  if I was not going to use Classes and
> Objects... but just use C...
> 
> What do you guys think...

Try both and don't trust your friends: they always will
recommend the language they are using most.

E.g., if I was your friend, I would recommend you Ada95,
especially because it contains all Turbo Pascal features,
plus many others, of course: templates, overloading, useful
attributes,...
  More on http://www.mysunrise.ch/users/gdm/pascada.htm ;-)
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Gautier  --  http://www.mysunrise.ch/users/gdm/gsoft.htm

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