Re: Taking a community colleg
By: Digital Man to Nopants on Sat Jan 20 2024 13:53:44
Yeah, C is roughly a subset of C++. The languages have diverged and re-converged a bit over the years (and versions of their standards), but yeah, almost any experienced C++ programmer can program in C, though they often groan about it. :-)
I think the thing that put me off learning C is the 1001 different compile options for gcc. If you're going to be working on more portable open source projects then there's a whole subset of stuff you problem need to know like the autoconf tools and the like.
The code will run faster but I'm happy just to rip off a bit of perl and be done with it. no compilation, no makes files.
---
â– Synchronet â– End Of The Line BBS - endofthelinebbs.com
Yeah, C is roughly a subset of C++.
Yeah, C is roughly a subset of C++.
Not quite. C came out in '72 while C++ came out in '85 and is an extension of C.
Re: Re: Taking a community colleg
By: anthk to All on Sat Mar 22 2025 02:32:11
Yeah, C is roughly a subset of C++.
Not quite. C came out in '72 while C++ came out in '85 and is an extension of C.
Not quite. C came out in '72 while C++ came out in '85 and is an extension
of C.
you reply to the person instead of typing all. you're using the fseditor.
Not quite. C came out in '72 while C++ came out in '85 and is an exten of C.
you reply to the person instead of typing all. you're using the fseditor.
Not quite. C came out in '72 while C++ came out in
'85 and is an exten of C.
you reply to the person instead of typing all. you're using the fseditor.
Synchronet is a pain in the ass.
| Sysop: | marcvandam |
|---|---|
| Location: | Utrecht |
| Users: | 26 |
| Nodes: | 4 (0 / 4) |
| Uptime: | 04:24:38 |
| Calls: | 136 |
| Calls today: | 136 |
| Files: | 73 |
| U/L today: |
3 files (2,649K bytes) |
| D/L today: |
1,419 files (735M bytes) |
| Messages: | 20,869 |
| Posted today: | 7 |