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Re: Programming
From: Brian Knobbs <bknobbs () gmail com>
Date: Fri, 11 Feb 2005 14:21:16 -0500
I prefer to start lower and work up so that you get the best understanding of what is actually happening when you write a program. Thus I would recommend assembly or C if you don't want to start that low. As a side question to all, Java or C#? Which do you prefer, and which do you see prevailing in the future? -- _____________________________ Brian Knobbs - Computer Support Specialist www.unspokencreations.com
Current thread:
- Programming dayz (Feb 09)
- Re: Programming Glenn English (Feb 09)
- Re: Programming Kevin Conaway (Feb 09)
- RE: Programming David Gillett (Feb 10)
- Re: Programming stonersavant (Feb 10)
- Re: Programming xyberpix (Feb 10)
- Re: Programming linux user (Feb 10)
- Re: Programming secans (Feb 10)
- Re: Programming Kevin Carlson (Feb 11)
- Re: Programming Gilles Demarty (Feb 11)
- Re: Programming Brian Knobbs (Feb 11)
- Re: Programming David Heise (Feb 14)
- RE: Programming Rocky Heckman (Feb 14)
- Re: Programming Brian Gehrke (Feb 17)
- <Possible follow-ups>
- RE: Programming Smith, Ryan (Feb 09)
- Re: Programming miguel . dilaj (Feb 10)
- RE: Programming David J ONEILL (Feb 10)
- RE: Programming David Gillett (Feb 11)
- RE: Programming Ernest Nelson (Feb 11)
- Re: Programming linux user (Feb 11)
- Re: Programming zl4t3 (Feb 11)
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