Chad
On 6/12/06, Chad Scherrer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Ok, so I'm doing things somewhat backward. I've been using Haskell for a while now, whenever I get a chance to. But in order to become more involved in high-performance computing projects at my work, I need to learn C.
I've heard a lot of people say that experience in Haskell can improve one's abilities in other languages, but I also wonder how different the C "way of doing things" is different from Haskell's.
My question is, as I learn C, are there any particular Haskell concepts I should keep in the back of my mind, or is it better to approach C from scratch?
Thanks in advance!
Preparing for a foot-shooting,Chad
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Chad Scherrer
"Time flies like an arrow; fruit flies like a banana" -- Groucho Marx
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