[Sderby] RE:C++

David Coulson sderby@mailman.lug.org.uk
Sat Aug 24 15:19:02 2002


> astraguy wrote:
> 
> Hi Dave,
> Thank you for your message, I have been programming in Delphi but I
> have not done much programming for about 18 months now, My Parents are
> now improving and I should have more time now to start again,And now I
> am hoping to use Linux  instead of Windows I thought that maybe C/C+
> was the way to go now, And maybe use the code in Windows or Linux if
> this is possible using a different compiler, I have at the moment SuSe
> 8.0 and Windows ME dual booting i have been having problems with dual
> booting my computer and decided to order a copy of Mandrake 8.2
> complete with manuals and use this instead of SuSe , I have now found
> out the SuSe tech gave me the wrong information several weeks ago and
> now my computer is working ok I am not sure about putting Mandrake on
> has well, I am not sure if I should go for C++ or Visual C++ Can you
> please advice me I have a book on C and 2 books on C++ I have not
> bought the software yet with the compiler ,I have been reading about
> Borlands C++ and this maybe the right way for me ? What do you think
> please.
> 
> Cheers Mike
> 
>      ----- Original Message -----
>      From: Dave Coulson
>      To: sderby@mailman.lug.org.uk
>      Sent: Friday, August 23, 2002 2:29 PM
>      Subject: Re: [Sderby] RE:C++
> 
>      Hi Mike
>      I am doing the C/C++ lessons and hope to complete C in
>      October. If by popular demand I am asked to continue then we
>      will C++ what we can do.
>      Cheers dave coulson
> 
>           ----- Original Message -----
>           From: astraguy
>           To: sderby@mailman.lug.org.uk
>           Sent: Thursday, August 22, 2002 10:02 AM
>           Subject: [Sderby] RE:C++
> 
>           Hello Dom,
>           Can you please tell me if you are still doing the
>           C++
>           programming lessons ,
> 
>           Mike
> 
> 
> 
I should forget about Visual C++, it's intended for Windows Users, as is
C# which has recently come into use. Any version of C++, Borland or
otherwise should help, but its easier if you know some C to start with.
Dvae C