From: iblank@hildesheim.sgh-net.de (Ingo Blank)
Subject: Re: A stupid question
16 Jun 1998 10:10:23 -0700
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To: John Meyer <john_meyer@geocities.com>
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Hi J. Meyer,

Remember: There are no "stupid" questions ...

To plug your knowledge leak, do the following :
Go  to a library and look for two books.

The first is of "Kernighan & Ritchie" ... yes, the one with "hello world" in
.... :)
The second is of "Bjarne Stroustrup", "C++"

Both are considered the more or less "official" definitions of the languages.

If you never heard of "K&R" and/or "Stroustrup" before, you should store these
names in your tiny Turing machine emulator between your ears ;)

I hope this helped you, enjoy ...!

Bye
Ingo B.

P.S.
If you never heard about "A. Turing", there might be some interresting books
about him and his work too ...

John Meyer wrote:

> Hi, I know that this may sound like a stupid question, but what is the
> difference between C and C++?
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