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>>> Still, at least it's better than C.
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>> Well, it's better than C for experts. For newbies, I think C is probably
>> easier, since there's less magic going on you need to know.
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> You mean newbies don't need to handle dynamically allocated memory?
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> Exactly which part of C is simpler for newbies than C++?
Simpler /= easier. ;-)
(If anybody out there still thinks simple and easy are in any way
correlated, try learning the Waltz. It has THREE STEPS IN IT, and yet
nobody can do it right for at least the first 20 minutes.)
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