On 11/27/18 7:59 AM, Michael or Penny Novack wrote:
On 11/26/2018 11:27 PM, David Cousens wrote:
Steve,
I'd reinforce John and Adrien's comments about diving right in. I
originally learned C somewhere in the late 1980's from Kernigan and
Ritchie's book and used the language for a couple of years.
Not a bad way to learnĀ I used that book too. The exercises along the
way are essentially creating your own versions of the "standard
library" utilities.
C++ is essentially a "pre-compiler" language. Object oriented at the
source level, not object oriented at run time. Whether a good idea to
start with C++ might depend on how far you need to go. Just some
basic/routine programming or all the way to being able to define your
own special purpose objects that are from scratch (as opposed to
composed of existing ones in the C++ objects library).
Michael D Novack
I C plus plus.
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