Re: [newbie] Oh say can you C??

2000-06-03 Thread Eric MC DECLERCK
vern wrote: Hello, Where to start? I am still in the transition mode, coming over from the darkside (microsoft/DOS/windows/BASIC etc.) I tried to learn C about 10 years ago, when everyone had their own version. Before ANSI C was in full use. I had parts of a Borland compiler and did a

Re: [newbie] Oh say can you C??

2000-06-03 Thread Pete Clapham
Hi -- My two cents worth C is C (for the most part, except when you get to C++). The biggest difference between C distributions is the programming environment. In the NT world, Borland C++ and Microsoft C++ (for example) both work, but you set up the "++" part of the programs differently.

[newbie] Oh say can you C??

2000-06-02 Thread vern
Hello, Where to start? I am still in the transition mode, coming over from the darkside (microsoft/DOS/windows/BASIC etc.) I tried to learn C about 10 years ago, when everyone had their own version. Before ANSI C was in full use. I had parts of a Borland compiler and did a few simple "Hello