Subj : Re: Programming help To : comp.programming From : Alan Balmer Date : Thu Sep 22 2005 10:13 am On Thu, 22 Sep 2005 00:24:46 -0400, "Ufit" wrote: > >"Dhruva Krishnamurthy" wrote in message news:yf8hdchk4a8.fsf@rayserv.ban.in.bosch.com... >> >>>>> On Sun, 18 Sep 2005 06:07:39 GMT, "Phlip" said: >> >> ph> nightscream wrote: >> >> I have C++ programming in my college syllabus this semister.Once this >> >> paper+ Oral exams over i think i may loose touch with C++. >> >> ph> Forget C++ to return to it a much better programmer. >> >> This is very true. IMHO, C++ is more design centric or more a concept. The >> language itself just helps you to implement the design more easily than in raw >> 'C'. However, if you intend to become a good programmer, concentrate on >> 'C'. Read the topics posted by previous author and have patience. Design is >> something you will have to learn through experience and not just books. >> >My advice - if you wanna go with Windows - STAY with C++. >C++ is so much better than C - IMO. It's the power language >and with it you can do EVERYTHING - even control high level >languages like SQL or HTML not mentioning writing independent >NICE and complete applications. Just as you can with C. I hope you have some better reasons for staying with C++. -- Al Balmer Balmer Consulting removebalmerconsultingthis@att.net .