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From: "Nino Matassa" <nino AT iolfree DOT ie>
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Subject: Re: C or C++?
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Date: Thu, 24 Jan 2002 14:35:03 GMT
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Jeroen,

C is a part of C++, I'd do the C++ and benifet from both.
Regards.

Nino.


"Jeroen Vandezande" <Jeroen DOT Vandezande AT tvd DOT be> wrote in message
news:a2l20p$qdv$1 AT rivage DOT news DOT be DOT easynet DOT net...
> Hi,
>
>
> I am learning C and will soon convert at my work my old Turbo Pascal Progs
> to C/C++
> but what should I use C or C++?
> A friend told me NOT to use C++  if I was not going to use Classes and
> Objects... but just use C...
>
> What do you guys think...
>
>
> Best Regards,
>
>
> Jeroen Vandezande
>
>
>


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