Hi, Ben-Nes!

On Sun, Apr 16, 2000 at 10:16:59AM +0200, you wrote the following:

> Your answer take me to the next Q.
> Its time for me to expand my knowledge toward one of the programing language,
> and Im thinking what shell I learn C or C++.
> 
> I want to be able to write drivers, develope, hack here and there and blha blha
> blha ....
> 
> What is the list opinion about what language is more preferable ?

There's by far more software in C than in C++ (for Linux), so you
should definitely start with C. Knowing C will also help you learn C++
in the future (the C++ syntax is (almost) a superset of C, so you'll
have to learn only the syntax additions, and of course the OO
philosophy).


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