On Wed, Jan 14, 2009 at 7:19 AM, sumitstein
<[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Hey!
> Why go for book stuffs?.......If you have done C++ not just
> theoritically then look out for programs which themselve will make you

What I have found many books lacking in is emphasizing how your design
ideology for a problem should be different in C and C++. Of course
they introduce classes but I still don't see them stressing on it
enough. That's the reason why I would say that the difference between
C and C++ is more than that of syntax.

I primarily work in C/enjoy working in C. For me, thinking in C++ (as
design step should) takes more time but I am usually able to work it
out when required. So, thinking in C++ is more difficult. I wonder if
C++ users find it easy to think (to suddenly find themselves without
classes) in C?


Sharad

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