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From: "Johan Henriksson" <jhe AT realsoftware DOT cjb DOT net>
To: <djgpp AT delorie DOT com>
Subject: Re: Help!
Date: Fri, 20 Oct 2000 21:13:25 +0200
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from: Johan Henriksson, leadprogrammer @ www.realsoftware.cjb.net
"It is not the length of life that counts but what you make out of it" - me
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>> >Why did you get a C++ book if you wanted to learn C?
>> Does it matter?
>Yes.

>> It's quite unavoidable to learn C if you learn CC...
>Why go to all the trouble of learning C++ if all you want to learn
>is C?
* You can read ~100% more sources to others apps
* You get a better understanding of programming and OO

>How are you going to know which parts of C++ are also C?
You get a parse error :) Seriously, I think books should be
more careful about how they write. CC is an "addon" and
should be threat like one. It isn't.

>And how are you going to find out about all those little things
>which are different in C?
Is anything different? None of my older books tells anything about that.


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