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lostinpython <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>It is a homework assignment from a book but not for a class.  I'm
>trying to teach my self some basic programming before I have to take it
>in college.  If I show enough understanding of the subject, my advisor
>will let me forgo Intro. to Programming and go into Intro. to C++.
>What civil engineers need with all this programming is beyond me.  We
>have to learn another language to program our CADD software, which I
>find much easier than this.  But needless to say, I'm stumped on this
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What's the crack about first place being a paid weekend vacation 
in Philadelpha, and second place five days?  Without knowledge of
the particulars of your situation, "Intro. to C++" sounds to me
more like punishment than incentive.

And I like C++.

One important instinct for your programming career is sensitivity
to "easier".  I strongly suspect, though, that there are real
values in "basic programming" that your "CADD software" has not 
yet taught you.
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