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Re: Programming
From: _ <nightelf () tartarus uwa edu au>
Date: Wed, 16 Feb 2005 14:49:11 +0800
I think haskell is also a good language to start with because it can help
teach you to break problems into small easily created functions.
I also agree that assembly is a good language to start out with because
it can help show what pointers and other areas where many new programmers
have problems often due to the absctraction done by higher level languages.
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