I suggested it for that reason, you can use c++ very easily as if it
was C and this allows for a much easier transition in the future.  C++
can be anything from super easy to super hard.  There are many texts
that teach it on a basic level which is not much different than C.



On 12/22/10, Jerry Feldman <g...@blu.org> wrote:
> On 12/21/2010 08:18 PM, Matt Smith wrote:
>> Can we please get c++ involved in the discussion, it runs circles
>> around C on all levels..
> Basically, my company's product is written almost entirely in C++ and
> after having been around C++ for a while, IMHO, it happens to be
> reasonably well written and structured. In contrast I have been involved
> with some C++ that was essentially C with a few C++ isms. I like C++,
> but not as a person's first computer language.
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