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  1. gwrestling103

    I'm new to programming the C family

    Thank you for all.
  2. gwrestling103

    I'm new to programming the C family

    Thank you for the help. If I learn C first, will it help me learn C++ and Java easier even though Java and C++ are OOP? What I mean is, is it worth while learning C or should I just learn C++ and get all of C's features and OOP all in the same package? Is there anything C can do that C++...
  3. gwrestling103

    I'm new to programming the C family

    Sorry for double post. So basically, Object Oriented makes the code easier to read and more portable?
  4. gwrestling103

    I'm new to programming the C family

    So if I learn one C programming language, the others won't be much harder to learn right? The basics are the same only minor differences right?
  5. gwrestling103

    I'm new to programming the C family

    Ook. I have an idea of what object oriented but how exactly is it more useful in a programming sence?
  6. gwrestling103

    I'm new to programming the C family

    Hey guys, I have a quick and easy question for you programming masters. What is the difference between all of the C languages, such as, C++Microsoft, C++Unix, C++Borland, C, Visual C++, and C#? What are they all used for? Sorry to sound so dumb on the subject of the C family, but I am trying...

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