by Francis Glassborow <francis.glassborow@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
Jul 14, 2008 at 08:19 AM
my007ms@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
> I have read
>
http://groups.google.com/group/alt.comp.lang.learn.c-c++/browse_thread/thread/77c9c110aa78e14d/9184e3859ad24ee1?q=+Should+I+migrate+from+C+to+C%2B%2B&lnk=ol&
> and need to give hint abut something.
> I understand the distance between C and C++ and i am not try say which
> is more good so it's not the same case.
> plus i need to master C no matter how C++ programmer see it. i am not
> searching for easy and fast developing if i was i head to go with
> Java ;)
> i am trying to involved in C but every time C++ pop-up so i consider
> learning both
Learning to program is not the same as learning a programming language.
If you cannot already program you need a book that is more aimed at
learning to program. Until you can program (i.e. design and write your
own programs) the language you learn is less im****tant. I happen to
believe that C++ is a better language for novices than C but then I am
eccentric (in the 1980s I spent several years (successfully) introducing
programming skills to teenagers using a language called FORTH)