Thanks to all who replied..
I appreciate it.. I know is a topic that's been asked many times and i appreciate your
time and explainations...
My first question to this forum and its been very helpful.
R
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Subject: Re: Using C vs C++ to develop apps
I appreciate your reply Keith,
I can see some of the issues with
Roel Wijmans wrote:
I can see some of the issues with C++ but i still would like to hear other developer's
opinion on the topic. As i'm not a hugely technical person as i'm just starting out,
some of the topics in the FAQ articles don't mean much to me
From those articles it seems C is still favo
Subject: Re: Using C vs C++ to develop apps
From: "Roel Wijmans" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Wed, 21 Jul 2004 05:37:28 -
I can see some of the issues with C++ but i still would like to hear other
developer's opinion on the topic. As i'm not a hugely technical person
I appreciate your reply Keith,
I can see some of the issues with C++ but i still would like to hear other developer's
opinion on the topic. As i'm not a hugely technical person as i'm just starting out,
some of the topics in the FAQ articles don't mean much to me
>From those articles it seems C
At 1:38 AM + 7/20/04, Roel Wijmans wrote:
This has probably been asked a million times before, but since i
can't find much info on this topic, i would appreciate peoples
opinion on using ANSI C vs C++.
I'm using ANSI C at the moment for my apps, but am noticing a lot of
references to C++ an
This has probably been asked a million times before, but since i can't find much info
on this topic, i would appreciate peoples opinion on using ANSI C vs C++.
I'm using ANSI C at the moment for my apps, but am noticing a lot of references to C++
and Palm OS development. So what is the best way