On Wednesday 27 September 2006 15:17, Nick Wiltshire wrote:
> > The environment being used is apparently C++ ... but it really wouldn't
> > matter if it was java, eiffel, pascal or any other language ... you are
> > going to learn the same ideas that apply to any language.  OO programming
> > is probably not in the plans for a 10th grade class.
>
> Probably not. I kinda jumped the gun :) being self-taught I just picked up
> on control structures, data types etc as I went. I work mostly with PHP
> now, so I only think about the difference between a string and an integer
> when necessary.
>
> Do you really think they'll get into pointers? That's when a lot of people
> run screaming :)
>

possibly ... depends on the length of the term.

Will probably cover pointers somewhat.  The difference between pointers and 
references.  Probably around the time of functions, and parameter types.

Probably not pointer arithmetic and whatnot

> I'd agree, it will be closer to a C class using a C++ compiler. Data types
> are important but boring :) so drink coffee before class and pay attention.
>
> Nick
>
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